Ms Tracey Temple
Lecturer
Location: Shrivenham campus
E: t.temple@cranfield.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)1793 314091
Department of Engineering and Applied Science
Current activities
Tracey is responsible for co-writing and delivering three new environmental courses on behalf of DE&S.In addition to the new courses Tracey has delivered existing environmental and bespoke courses both on and off site.
Clients
Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), Directorate of Safety and Claims (DS&C), QinetiQ, BAE Systems, Defence Intelligent StaffBackground
Tracey Temple graduated from Queen’s University, Belfast (2002) with an Honours degree in Geography and later (2004) an MSc in Rural Development and Project Management from Queen’s.
Tracey is currently undertaking her PhD at Cranfield University and the research area is explosives in the environment.
Tracey has worked for Cranfield University as a Lecturer since December 2006 and prior to that as an Environmental Consultant and Defence Estates.
Tracey’s research interests are explosives in the environment, sustainable development, Environmental Management Systems and Life Cycle Assessment.
Tracey is an Associate Member of the Institute for Environmental Management and Assessment (AIEMA) and a Graduate Member of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (GradMCIWM)
Selected publications
Temple TJ, Wallace IG, Powell -Turner, ‘ Explosives in the Environment’. Proceedings of the Environment Safety Assurance Symposium, Filton, Bristol (October 2008).Powell -Turner J W and Temple TJ, ‘A Square Peg in a Round Hole: Implications of waste disposal processes for the defence sector’. Proceedings of the Chartered Institute of Waste Management (CIWM) Conference, Paignton (July, 2008)
Temple TJ, ‘Managing the Environmental Impacts of Explosives: PBX’. Proceedings of the Joint Services Environmental Management Conference, Denver, Colorado (May 2008).
Williams A, Temple TJ, Pollard SJ, Jones RJA and Ritz K, ‘Environmental Considerations for Common Burial Site Selection After Pandemic Events’(Eds 2008) Soil Forensics, Springer in press.
Williams A and Temple TJ, ‘Forensic and Environmental Responses to Pandemics Through an Applied Taphonomic Approach’. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Criminal and Environmental Forensics, Edinburgh, (Nov 2007).
Temple T, Powell-Turner J, ‘Internal Project Oriented Environmental Management Systems (POEMS) Auditor – Case Study’, Cranfield Studios, Cranfield University (2007)


