Dugald Tinch holds an honours degree in Geography and Economics from the University of Strathclyde, and a MSc in Environmental Economics from the University of York. He has worked for several years with Professor Nick Hanley, with whom he is currently reading for a PhD in the Economics of UK Upland Areas at the University of Stirling.
Dugald works regularly as a consultant with Environmental Futures Ltd, most recently contributing case studies of corporate environmental reporting for a Defra project, and co-authoring with Rob Tinch a paper on the economics of climate change.