Personal Profiles
Professor Ian Christie
Visiting Professor
Ian Christie is an independent advisor, researcher, teacher and writer on sustainable development and environmental issues. He is an Associate of the UK environmental policy think-tank Green Alliance, and has been a contributor to courses for many years at CES. He chairs the advisory group for the Centre's RESOLVE programme on lifestyles, behaviour, values and consumption. His work has included advisory roles on sustainability and climate policy in Whitehall (2006-2008), consultancy to voluntary bodies, public agencies and businesses, lecturing and advocacy. Ian was joint head of environment, waste strategy and economic development at Surrey County Council (2003-2006) ; his other posts have included deputy director of the think-tank Demos and associate director of the consumer trends consultancy The Henley Centre for Forecasting. He worked for nearly ten years as a fellow of the Policy Studies Institute, working on technology policy, energy efficiency and take-up of cleaner production systems in UK industry. His early career was in the IT industry as a computer programmer and technical author. His main publications are Cleaner Production in Industry (PSI, 1995), Managing Sustainable Development (with Michael Carley, 2nd edition, Earthscan, 2000), From Here to Sustainability (Earthscan, 2001) and Church and Earth (Church House, 2009), the Church of England's Seven Year Plan for Climate and Environment. His research interests include policy analysis for sustainable development, behaviour and values for sustainable consumption, social and cultural dimensions of climate policy, environmental philosophy and resource management.
Contact Details
| home@christies.gn.apc.org | |
| Phone | +44 (0)208 540 9862 |
| Fax | +44 (0)1483 686671 |
| Postal Address | Centre for Environmental Strategy Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences University of Surrey (D3) GU2 7XH United Kingdom |


