Dr Amy Burnett

Research Fellow in Sustainable & Inclusive Enterprise

Amy Burnett
  • School Faculty of Business and Law

  • Department Centre for Enterprise, Environment and Development Research

  • Location London

Research activities

Regenerative value

Redistributive solutions that capture the value of nature and society

Transformative monitoring, evaluation and labelling schemes 

Sustainable and inclusive enterprise

Green and nature-positive finance

Planning and the built environment

Political science

International development

Environmental management

Community engagement (digital and place-based) participation and planning


Current Teaching

PRS480: contributing to teaching on regenerative enterprise

Supervisor to PhD Candidate Nia Nejatali: Sustainable asset management in the built environment

Masters supervisor: sustainable energy in the Global South


Biography

As a researcher, Amy’s work focuses on the role of civil society groups and local government in promoting innovative and sustainable development in the context of planning, placemaking and place-based identities, political systems and broader policy influence, organisational design and incentivising action on climate and biodiversity issues. Amy has also been leading on biodiversity related-research in freight and logistics and planning and construction, leading to significant engagement with industry experts to co-develop and test metrics, measures and knowledge exchange on nature-positive business practices and research into investment drivers in these different sectors.

As a practitioner, she specialises in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) and Communications, with extensive field-based experience in Southern Africa, Brazil and the UK.  She has worked as a Neighbourhood Planning consultant, supporting several community groups and local governments in the UK to produce community-led development plans. She has established community-led organisations, including community energy and community-led housing groups, and advised social enterprises on measuring the impact of regenerative procurement. 

Publications