Biography

Geraldine is currently doing her PhD at the University of Galway. She holds a BA International (German and Hispanic Studies) from University College Cork and an MSc in Global Environmental Economics from the University of Galway. Geraldine’s PhD research is part of the BlueC project, which aims to investigate Ireland’s Blue Carbon potential through a scientific, socio-economic and legislative approach. Her work focuses on estimating the socio-economic value of seagrasses and saltmarshes, through looking at their recreational value, and the public’s willingness to pay to conserve and restore these ecosystems.

Research Interests

Natural Capital Accounting

Non-market valuation

Blue finance

Publications and Other Outputs

Doolan, G. and S. Hynes (2023). "Ecosystem Service Valuation of Blue Carbon Habitats: A Review for Saltmarshes and Seagrasses." Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics 10(1): 2. [DOI: 10.15351/2373-8456.1174]

Doolan, G. and Hynes, S. (2024) Incorporating use values into ecosystem specific accounts: Estimating the proportion of recreational value generated by a saltmarsh at a mixed ecosystem site. [Conference] Irish Economic Association Annual Conference, Galway, Ireland, 2024.