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Catchment Management

Green Week 2012 Water (Research Page)

Green Week is the biggest annual conference on European environment policy. This year's theme is "Water" and the James Hutton Institute will be represented there for the very first time. We conduct a wide range of wa ... Read more

Community Ecology Staff (Research Page)

The Group’s staff members contribute a wide range of skills to the projects on which they work, including a diverse range of taxonomic expertise and data analysis skills. They have experience of working from mountain tops, t ... Read more

Biogeochemistry (Research Page)

The main focus of our biogeochemistry work is the study of chemical, physical, and biological processes and reactions that govern the composition of soil, water, and living organisms. ... Read more

Dr Marc Stutter, The James Hutton Institute (Event)

Dr Marc Stutter of the James Hutton Institute will deliver this seminar entitled "Un-muddying the waters: New goals and tools for managing water resources". Water is central to the delivery of a range of ecosystem servi ... Read more

Photographs to show how water works (News)

A trickling burn, a flooded street, a horse’s trough or a grand Scottish loch – no matter what comes to mind when you think of water the Water Works competition wants your photographs. Water Works is a new competition ... Read more

PhD Studentships 2012 opportunities (News)

PhD projects from The James Hutton Institute's annual competitive Joint-Studentship programme are now being advertised on FindAPhD.com. ... Read more

Dr David Blackwood and Dr Ruth Falconer, University of Abertay (Event)

Dr David Blackwood and Dr Ruth Falconer, University of Abertay will deliver a seminar 'Stakeholder engagement through immersive visualisation technologies'. ... Read more

Implications of copper (Cu) on estuarine ecosystem functioning (Research Page)

Many antifouling paints, applied to ships’ hulls and other marine structures, contain copper (Cu) as an active ingredient. As a result many European waterways are becoming increasingly Cu contaminated. This work is investiga ... Read more

Coastal soils (Research Page)

A number of Scotland's rarer soils are found at or near the coast. Perhaps the best known are the sandy soils of the machair of the Inner and Outer Hebrides and the west Highlands. The soils are calcareous - which in itse ... Read more


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