About me
Amelia Holmes is a Rewilding Economist with the Lifescape Project, where she applies economic tools to demonstrate how rewilding and nature more generally are foundational to our economies. Her work focuses on natural capital, payments for ecosystem services, and transformative systems-change, supporting projects such as species reintroductions and community-led restoration. Before joining Lifescape, Amelia worked with the UN Environment Programme in Kenya, contributing to ecosystem services research and the Inclusive Wealth Index. Originally from Australia, Amelia holds a master's degree in ecological economics from Edinburgh. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, forest bathing, painting and playing guitar.