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Rachael Durrant

Role: 

Doctoral Researcher

Telephone: 

+44 (0) 780 521 2230

Email: 

r.durrant@sussex.ac.uk

Before starting work on her doctoral thesis in October 2010 Rachael worked freelance within the UK food and agriculture sector as a consultant researcher and project manager. Her clientele included the Centre for Food Policy (City University, London), Unilever plc’s Sustainable Agriculture team, Heineken NV, the Guardian Hay Festival, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and the Food Ethics Council, among others. Rachael is a Cambridge University graduate (Geography) with a master’s in Sustainable Development Advocacy. In addition to her recent work in the area of food and sustainability, she has a portfolio of cross-sector sustainability-related project work.

Publications:

MacMillan, T. and Durrant, R. 2009. Livestock consumption and climate change: a framework for dialogue. Brighton; Food Ethics Council. Available online at http://www.foodethicscouncil.org/livestockconsumption.

team

 
· Tim Jackson
· Ian Christie
· Adrian Smith
· Andrew Leicester
· Andy Stirling
· Angela Druckman
· Bas Verplanken
· Birgitt Gatersleben
· Bronwyn Hayward
· Debbie Roy
· Emily Creamer
· Gemma Birkett
· George Stoye
· Julie Barnett
· Kate Burningham
· Laura Blow
· Linda Geßner
· Mona Chitnis
· Rachael Durrant
· Rebecca White
· Simon Allen
· Steve Sorrell
· Susan Venn
· Sylvia Nissen

           

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