Dr Ian Anderson, a fungal ecologist has been announced as the winner of the Asia Pacific Young Scientist Award in the area of Agriculture and Natural Resources. [continue reading ... ]
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Dr Ian Anderson, a fungal ecologist has been announced as the winner of the Asia Pacific Young Scientist Award in the area of Agriculture and Natural Resources. [continue reading ... ]
Staff from the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute attended the Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh from 25th-28th June 2009 to launch a research project which aims to reveal the types and extent of changes in the Scottish landscape over the past century through a systematic comparison of historical and contemporary photographs. [continue reading ... ]
Historic and contemporary photographs of Scottish landscapes form part of an exhibit investigating landscape change at the Royal Highland Show.
“Each period of time sets its mark on the landscape. Landscape reflects our priorities and values”
“A photograph’s unique feature is that it freezes and reflects both moment and place”
Tilbakebilikk – Norwegian Landscapes in Retrospect. Tun Forlag [continue reading ... ]
At Glensaugh we have entered the quiet post lambing interlude. Crossbred ewes and lambs have been dosed for worms and moved off our silage fields.
Professor Foley, Director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of the Minnesota, was warmly welcomed to the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute to give the 33rd Macaulay Lecture. [continue reading ... ]
An eminent US scientist is in Aberdeen today, Friday 5th June, to discuss sustainable land use. [continue reading ... ]
The world-renowned sustainable land use scientist, Professor Jonathan Foley, will deliver the annual Macaulay Lecture at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute on Friday 5th June, 2009. [continue reading ... ]