Welcome!

I am a Data Analyst/Researcher at the OECD's Statistics and Data Directorate (SDD) and a former research consultant at the World Bank. 

I hold a PhD in Economics from York University, with a background in Macroeconomics and Development Economics.

My research focuses on the intersections of environmental degradation, climate change, and economic development, with particular emphasis on natural capital, green growth, and climate sustainability. I bring a diverse set of research skills, ranging from theoretical modeling to spatial analysis in empirical economics.

At the World Bank, I contributed to numerous research projects in environmental and development economics and played a key role in producing flagship reports as a core member of the Changing Wealth of Nations (CWON) project. 

At OECD, my current work focuses on environmental-economic accounting and applied data work. I contribute to the ENIVADE (Environmental Impact Valuation and its Application in Decision-Making) project, which aims to advance internationally consistent approaches to environmental impact valuation, and I am also involved in the production, maintenance, and dissemination of Annual National Accounts data.