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Sam Buckton
PhD researcher in Human Geography and Environment

Biography

My current PhD research explores how evaluation can support transformations towards regenerative futures in complex social-ecological systems such as food systems (as part of the FixOurFood research programme). A key part of my research involves collaboration with North Yorkshire Council to support the evaluation of its new food strategy. Prior to this, I was a Research Assistant with FixOurFood working on designing, delivering, and analysing results of Three Horizons workshops with Yorkshire food system stakeholders to co-create transformative pathways to regenerative futures. I am also researching understandings of regenerative systems and contributing to research on food system synergies and transformational forms of governance. 
 
I have an MA in Biological Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management from the University of York. My academic prizes include: the departmental prize (Department of Environment and Geography, University of York) for best performance in the class of 2020/21, MSc Environmental Economics and Environmental Management; the Bhagwati Prize for Biological Sciences (2018); the Frank Smart Prize for Botany (2017); and a nomination for the Elton Prize (2020). I consider myself a transdisciplinary researcher with wide-ranging research interests, including: societal transformations towards regenerative futures, especially in economics and food system contexts; regenerative social-ecological systems; transformation-focused evaluation; futures methods (particularly Three Horizons); ‘new economics’ (e.g. degrowth, feminist economics, doughnut economics, etc.); youth activism and mental health in the face of global crises; natural history and ecology (particularly in relation to plant galls); and nature conservation.
 
I am a Research Associate with Global Assessment for a New Economics (GANE), a Fellow with Collaborative for Bioregional Action Learning & Transformation (COBALT), and a Youth Advisory Board member for the University of Hull’s Energy and Environment Institute project exploring youth-led adaptation to climate change in Vietnam (YACC). I have also worked with numerous British nature conservation NGOs, and with the University of Cambridge to produce its Biodiversity Baseline Summary Report and Biodiversity Action Plan, and design the Cambridge Biodiversity Metric.
 
Outside of academia, I am a keen naturalist and pan-species lister. I am Vice-Chair of the British Plant Gall Society and Yorkshire Plant Gall Recorder for the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. I also enjoy playing badminton and ukulele.

Career

Selected appointments
  • Jan 2024 to present: Fellow, Collaborative for Bioregional Action Learning & Transformation (COBALT)
  • 1 Oct 2022 - present: PhD in Human Geography and Environment, Department of Environment and Geography, University of York – research question 'How can learning and evaluation platforms support food system transformations?'
  • July 2021 to present: Research Associate, GANE, University of York
  • Oct 2020 to present: Youth Advisory Board member, Energy and Environment Institute, University of Hull, 'Youth-led adaptation to climate change challenges in Vietnam' (YACC) project (voluntary role)
  • March 2022 to present: Vice-Chair, British Plant Gall Society (voluntary role)
  • Oct 2021 to present: Yorkshire Plant Gall Recorder, Yorkshire Naturalists' Union / British Plant Gall Society (voluntary role – duties include verification of records on iRecord, record collation and report-writing)
  • Feb-Oct 2022: Research Assistant, FixOurFood programme, Department of Environment and Geography, University of York (assisting Three Horizons processes with Yorkshire food system stakeholders and researching concept of regenerative systems)
  • Oct 2021 to Jan 2022: research assistant for Lee Eyre, I-Performance Ltd, Bournemouth, Dorset (culture change within Natural England towards an evidence-led organisation)
  • July-Nov 2021: research assistant, Laudes Foundation, sub-contracted by Demos Helsinki and GANE (landscape review of 'new economics' thinking challenging neoliberalism)
  • Apr-Aug 2020 and Oct 2019 to Mar 2020: Biodiversity Assistant, Environment and Energy Section, University of Cambridge
  • Oct 2019 to Oct 2020: Tomorrow's Natural Leader, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, York
Education (selection)
  • MSc Environmental Economics and Environmental Management (Distinction, highest in cohort), Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, 2020-21
  • MA Natural Sciences (Biological) (Class I), University of Cambridge, 2015-18

Contact details

Sam Buckton
PhD researcher in Human Geography and Environment
Department of Environment and Geography
University of York
Wentworth Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NG