Macy is an economist at Frontier Economics who primarily works in the water, urban economics and biodiversity sectors.
She applies economics to provide qualitative and quantitative analysis on a variety of economic issues for a range of clients in these sectors. Particularly specialising in cost benefit analysis, business cases, modelling and regulatory issues.
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Within the water sector, Macy regularly develops complex cost benefit analysis (CBAs) and adaptive pathways models advising on policies and investment decisions that support the delivery of blue, green and grey resources. She has developed CBAs or business cases for clients including: the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), Sydney Water Corporation, NSW Local Water Utilities, Melbourne Water Corporation and South East Water Corporation.
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Macy advises clients on measures to increase the efficient and effective use of our available water sources, including to enhance system resilience and reduce community exposure to risks posed by natural hazards.
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She also advises clients on the value of measures to protect Australia’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity.
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