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Danielle Sinnett is a Professor of Sustainable Built Environments at the University of the West of England, Bristol. She is an environmental scientist with significant expertise in green infrastructure and land regeneration. Her research is primarily focused on the mechanisms that regenerate brownfield and contaminated land, examining soil properties necessary for successful greening and means to achieve risks to ecological receptors. She has been involved in various funded projects, including the NERC/ESRC-funded project 'Biurbs' which values biodiversity in multifunctional urban development environments, and the 'GP4Streets' project aimed at climate adaptation for urban streets. Professor Sinnett has also co-led significant initiatives like the EPSRC-funded ASPIRE project, where her workpackage explored the opportunities that repositories provide for temporary green spaces from stakeholder perspectives. Furthermore, she has conducted numerous consultancy research contracts, contributing to important reviews for Public Health England and leading academic Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Dani teaches multiple modules, including Urban Greening, and is keen on supervising research related to her expertise areas.
University of the West of England, Bristol • Bristol, ENG, GB
Professor of Sustainable Built Environments, focusing on research and teaching.
Standard postgraduate entry for departments within the College of Arts, Technology and Environment including Engineering, Architecture, and Geography Environmental Management.