John Harvey

Background

John's background is as a practicing veterinary surgeon and working in the international development and animal welfare sectors. His research approach reflects his cross-disciplinary background.

John’s research interest is in the environmental impacts of feeding pets (cats and dogs), including how feeding behaviours might be changed and exploring approaches to differentiating the environmental impacts of prime meat and animal by-products. Research interests extend to wider food system issues, especially related to quantifying and managing environmental impacts of animal products when they are used in different industries including human food, animal food and energy (biofuels).

Qualifications

BSc(Hons) Veterinary Pathology, Royal Veterinary College, Jul 2001

Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Glasgow, Jul 2003

MA Development and Emergency Practice, Oxford Brookes University, May 2011

MSc Global Sustainability Solutions, University of Exeter, Sep 2024

Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS)

Research summary

Reducing the growing environmental impact of feeding dogs and cats