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Marc Stutter

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Environmental and Biochemical Sciences
Environmental and Biochemical Sciences
Senior Scientist
marc.stutter@hutton.ac.uk
+44 (0)1224 395162

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

 

My research develops and applies knowledge and tools for improving delivery of integrated catchment management across issues of water quality, flooding, resource use efficiency and water-energy links. My remit includes the lead of the Scottish Government five-year programme on Water and Renewable Energy. My background as a catchment biogeochemist gives an understanding across disciplines of hydrology, chemistry and ecosystems and I specialise in environmental pollution, especially relating to nutrient management.

Current research interests

My research aims to understand catchment biogeochemical processes affecting the interactions between landscapes, their management and the resulting impacts on water quality and quantity. My studies involve examining how biological, physical and chemical processes interact to determine the fate and impacts of nutrients and other potential pollutants, such as sediments and particulate bound contaminants.

It is increasingly important that we understand coupled factors of biogeochemistry to allow us to better predict and potentially control catchment processes to our benefit. Coupled nutrient cycling is a central theme to my research and provides a good example of ‘systems thinking’ at a process level.

However, catchment ‘systems thinking’ has to cross multiple scales to involve processes from surface interactions between soils and flowing waters to the decisions that land managers make at field to farm scales, to regional and national policy drivers.

This remains a key challenge in my work as theme leader for Managing Catchments and Coasts to provide the critical fine scale knowledge necessary to inform real world decision making at larger management and regulation scales.

As land use and environmental change pressures accumulate we will be looking increasingly to sound scientific principles of biogeochemistry to help manipulate catchment systems to function more efficiently.

This means learning to enhance natural biogeochemical function or understanding constraints of where to act in catchments to optimise growing demands for biodiversity, farming, energy, places to live and economic gain. Some highlights of my recent and ongoing work are given below.

Understanding and improving water quality

I have sought to link understanding from nutrient and sediment monitoring in catchments with laboratory based experimentation and characterisation of soils, sediments and their reactions with water. This has been targeted to issues such as reducing nutrient losses from farmland and explaining rising DOC concentrations in upland soils.

I use novel combinations of analytical methods to study the dynamics of different nutrient forms (dissolved, particulate and organically-complexed) from sources, transport to in-river cycling. This feeds into the design of diffuse pollution mitigation methods aiming to reduce key sources and interrupt transport pathways.

Through upscaling I have then examined the cumulative effectiveness of these mitigation measures at field and catchment scales including appraisals of costs and other practicalities. My ‘systems biogeochemical approach’ has allowed me to address constraints of mitigation such as pollutant swapping between dissolved nutrient to gas release and between particulate to dissolved nutrient forms.

Managing riparian areas for multiple benefits

My work has shown that we cannot adopt riparian buffer strips to minimise nutrient delivery from farmland to waters without proper consideration of their management. Initial chemical studies showed high P solubility in buffer soils and further biogeochemical exploration then suggested an accelerated turnover of upslope P inputs by microbial processes.

Our improved biogeochemical process knowledge suggests a need for vegetative P mining to offset buffer P accumulation. These studies highlight riparian buffers as a critical interface for attaining multiple benefits for habitat, erosion trapping, bank stabilisation, tree shading and woody debris and wider recreational benefits.

This work aims to show that by coupling bank side and stream channel ecosystem services we can promote a more heterogeneous and resilient system against future coupled stressors of pollution and climate.

Improving phosphorus resource use efficiency

An efficient use of the P resource is crucial to sustaining agricultural production and minimising pollution of waters. My work unites aspects of promoting efficient crop acquisition of applied P, minimising losses from the field edge and recovering beneficial resources such as P from materials previously viewed as ‘wastes’ (such as sewage or anaerobic digestate).

This biogeochemical understanding is working to understand mechanisms such as how crops may compete with soils for sequestered soil P and how waste processing may optimise nutrient recovery. Read more details on the nutrient cycles page.

An improved knowledge of soil phosphorus concentrations is key to better management in matching agronomic inputs to crop requirements to minimise losses such as by soil P leaching. We are doing this with in partnership with the farming community, who are actively taking part in sampling to learn more about this resource. Learn about this project and how to get involved on the farmer led phosphorus sampling page.

Current positions

  • Managing Catchments and Coasts Research Theme Leader.
  • Lead of the Scottish Government’s research theme on Safe and Sustainable Supply Chains for Water and Renewable Energy.
  • Member of the Management Committee for the Dee Catchment Partnership.
  • Associate Editor for Journal of Environmental Quality (2012-15).
  • Associate Guest Editor on special editions for both Science of the Total Environment (2012) and Journal of Environmental Quality (2010).

Active projects

  • Policy delivery projects for SEPA through the Centre of Expertise for Waters: CREW: Factoring ecological significance of P into catchment source methodologies.
  • CREW: Development of Guidelines for Management of Riparian Buffer Strips.
  • 2012-2016: NERC and Scottish Government. The multi-scale response of water quality, biodiversity and C sequestration to coupled macronutrient cycling from source to Sea. Macronutrients Cycles Programme.
  • 2010-2013: NERC. Environmental Virtual Observatory.
  • 2013-2016: BBSRC. Exploiting root exudation of organic acids and phytases to enhance plant utilisation of soil phosphorus.

Current postgraduate students

  • 2010-2013: Will Roberts. Soil management, retention and transport of phosphorus in riparian buffer strips. James Hutton Institute/Lancaster University
  • 2012 - ongoing: Samia Richards. Tracing sources of phosphorus from small point sources in catchments. James Hutton Institute/University of Bangor
  • 2011 - ongoing: Laura Cruickshank. Novel silica, lanthanide complex-doped fluorescent particles as potential soil erosion tracers. James Hutton Institute/Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
  • 2012 - ongoing: Adam Wyness. Influence of sediment characteristics on the transport of pathogens from freshwaters to coasts. James Hutton Institute/University of St Andrews
  • 2012 – ongoing: Joseph Oyesikublakemore. Integrating terrestrial and hydrological-based models to assess gaseous and aquatic C:N fluxes. James Hutton Institute/University of Aberdeen.

Past research

  • 2012: Scottish Natural Heritage. River sensor network.
  • 2011-2013: European Regional Development Fund. INTERREG IVB WaterCAP.
  • 2011: Rannoch Trust. Loch Laidon grazing experiment water quality report.
  • 2010-2011: Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research. Aquatic carbon fluxes from UK peatlands.
  • 2010-2013: NERC Case Studentship. Stream bank management, retention and transport of phosphorus (SMART P).
  • 2009: Environment Agency. Rural SuDS.
  • 2009: JMT. JMT carbon project.
  • 2008-2011: COST Office. COST Action 869 - Nutrient mitigation options.
  • 2007-2009: Scottish Natural Heritage. Climate change, land management and erosion in the organic and organo-mineral soils in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Bibliography

  • Mellander, P.; OhUallachain, D.; Baggaley, N.; Wilkinson, M.; Lilly, A.; Stutter, M. (2023) Specific Management And Robust Targeting of Riparian Buffer Zones, Specific Management and Robust Targeting of Riparian Buffer Zones (Smarter_BufferZ Project) (2017-W-LS-16)EPA Research Report Prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency by Teagasc & James Hutton Institute
  • Pakeman, R.J.; Britton, A.; Hawes, C.; Stockan, J.; Stutter, M.; Wilkinson, M.; Artz, R.; Brooker, R.; Mitchell, R.; Addy, S. (2023) Calldown Request – James Hutton Institute – Reviewing priority actions according to their impact on halting biodiversity decline in the delivery plan for Scotlands Biodiversity Strategy, Report to NatureScot.
  • Stutter, M.; Gagkas, Z. (2023) Data synthesis for developing Riparian Corridor units Deliverable D3B for Project JID22 Achieving MultiPurpose NatureBased Solutions (AiM NBS),
  • Stutter, M.; Baggaley, N.; Donnelly, D.; Lilly, A.; Wilkinson, M.; Mellander, P.; OhUallachain, D. (2022) A handbook for the riparian mitigation measures selection tool, Irish EPA Research
  • Baggaley, N.; Britton, A.; Sandison, F.; Lilly, A.; Stutter, M.; Rees, RM.; Reed, M.; Buckingham , S. (2022) Understanding carbon sequestration from nature-based solutions, ClimateXChange Report 2022
  • Baggaley, N.; Britton, A.; Sandison, F.; Lilly, A.; Stutter, M.; Rees, R.M.; Reed, M.; Bukingham, S. (2022) Understanding carbon sequestration from nature-based solutions, ClimateXChange Report.
  • Stutter, M.; Gagkas, Z.; Lilly, A. (2022) Landscape typing based on hillslope and floodplain soil water models to functionally target sixteen riparian management options, Webpage and Zenodo doi
  • Cloy, J.M.; Lilly, A.; Hargreaves, P.R.; Gagkas, Z.; Dolan, S.; Baggaley, N.J.; Stutter, M.I.; Crooks, B.; Elrick, G.; McKenzie B.M. (2022) A state of knowledge overview of identified pathways of diffuse pollutants to the water environment, CREW Report.
  • Stutter, M.; Akoumianaki, I.; Coull, M.; Hewitt, R.; Nazli Koseoglu, M. (2021) Phosphorus recycling possibilities considering catchment and local agricultural system benefits: a review and regional Scottish case study, CREW website, 86pp
  • Richards, S.; Wilkinson, M.; Barrie, D.; Stutter, M.I. (2021) Climate-positive integrated water management systems: Water and wastewater decisions on upland farms., James Hutton Institute Webpage.
  • Dawson, L.A.; Stutter, M.I.; Cooksley, S.; Sample, J. (2017) Hydropower research., SEFARI Gateway Report, SRP2-11-16.
  • Hough, R.L.; Amponsah, N.; Troldborg, M.; Allan, R.; Stutter, M.I. (2016) Water resource balancing: is a closed loop system possible that enable sustainable rural supplies?, Project Report for CREW, CRW2014_06, 15pp.
  • Dawson, L.A.; Pakeman, R.J.; Stutter, M.I.; Miller, D.R.; Matthews, K.B.; Stott, A. (2016) Strategic Research Programme, Programme 1 Environmental Change, Final Report 2011 to 2016, Report to RESAS.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Allan, R.; Cuthbert, A.; Newman G.; Hopkins, J. (2013) Research into the Innovation assets available to the water and waste water sector in Scotland., Report to Scottish Enterprise.
  • Miller, D.R.; Birnie, R.V.; Dunn, S.M.; Hough, R.L.; Morrice, J.; Roberts, D.; Stutter, M.I.; Sutherland, L-A.; Towers, W. (2013) Review of renewable energy research at the James Hutton Institute., Report to Scottish Government.
  • Baggaley, N.J.; Addy, S.; Hough, R.L.; Loades, K.; Stutter, M.I.; Vinten, A.J.A. (2013) A scoping study into BSI PAS100 compost use to mitigate field and riverbank erosion in Scotland., Contract Report for Zero Waste Scotland, ZWS ORI003-005 PO:538.
  • Dawson, L.A.; Morrice, J.; Miller, D.R.; Hester, A.J.; Stutter, M.I.; Matthews, K.B.; Stott, A. (2013) Strategic Research Programme: Programme 1 Environmental Change, Report for 2012/13., Report to RESAS, 3 May 2013.
  • Matthews, K.B.; Artz, R.R.E.; Birch, A.N.E.; Blackstock, K.L.; Brooker, R.; Brown, I.; Cummins, R.; Flanigan, S.; Hallet, P.; Irvine, R.J.; Kenyon, W.; Pakeman, R.J., Prager, K.; Slee, B.; Squire, G.; Stutter, M.; Sutherland, L.; Thomson, K.; Towers, W.; Vinten, A.J.A. (2012) Developing agri-environmental measures for the next Scottish Rural Development Programme: a summary of relevant research findings from the James Hutton Institute., Report to the Scottish Government, Natural Resources Division, SRDP Technical Working Group (Agri-Environment), 11pp, 25 June 2012.
  • Jackson-Blake, L.A.; Macleod, K.; Stutter, M.I.; Kenyon, W. (2012) Impacts of climate change on water quantity and quality in the North Sea Region., Report to Interreg IVB on WaterCAP WP3, Activity 1.
  • Jackson-Blake, L.; Kenyon,W.; Macleod, K.; Matthews, K.B.; Stutter, M. (2011) Policy brief on water management: how to find win-win solutions., Policy Briefs for preliminary contact with DG staff in Brussels prior to interviewing.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Baggaley, N.; Barry, C.; Chapman, S.J.; Dawson, J.J.C.; Helliwell, R.C.; Higgins, A.; Howden, N.; Jackson-Blake, L.; Lumsdon, D.G.; Malcolm, I.; Sample, J.; Potts, J.; Worrall, F. (2011) Assessment of the contribution of aquatic carbon fluxes to carbon losses from UK peatlands. Final report, SNIFFER Contract Report ER18, July 2011.
  • Stutter, M.I. (2011) Water quality monitoring consultation for the Loch Laidon cattle grazing experiment., Report to Lord Pearson and the Rannoch Moor Trust, September 2011.
  • Slee, B.; Chapman, S.; Pajot, G.; Stutter, M.I.; Donnelly, D. (2009) A scoping study of the nature and extent of soil carbon reserves and of the actual and potential for carbon sequestration on the John Muir Trust's Skye estates., Report to the John Muir Trust, October 2009, 63pp.
  • Avery, L.M.; Booth, P.; Stutter, M.I.; Vinten, A.J.A.; Langan, S.J. (2009) Rural sustainable drainage systems (SuDS): Technical specification., Environment Agency.
  • Lilly, A.; Birnie, R.V.B; Futter, M.N.; Grieve, I.C.; Higgins, A.; Hough, R.L.; Jones, M.A.; Jordan, C.; Nolan, A.J.; Stutter, M.I.; Towers, W.; Baggaley, N.J. (2009) Climate change, land management and erosion in the organic and organo-mineral soils in Scotland and Northern Ireland., SNH Commissioned Report, No. 325 (ROAME No. F06AC104 - SNIFFER UKCC21).
  • Langan, S.J.; Cooksley, S.L.; Young, M.; Stutter, M.I.; Scougall, F.; Dalziel, A.; Feeney, I. (2007) The management and conservation of the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifer L. in Scottish catchments designated as special areas of conservation or sites of special scientific interest., Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No 249 (ROAME No. F05AC607).
  • Stutter, M.I. (2005) 3Dee Vision Lower Tarland burn catchment survey., Aberdeenshire Council and 3Dee Vision Partners.
  • Haygarth, P.; Scholefield, D.; Chadwick, D.; Cardenas, L.; Butler, P.; Shepherd, M.; Goodlass, G.; Withers, P.; Chambers, B.; Lord, E.; Cottrill, B.; Smith, K.; Harris, D.; Ferrier, R.C.; Stutter, M.I.; Carvalho, L.; Anderson, J.; White, P.; et al. (2004) Reviewing the potential for reductions in nitrogen and phosphorus inputs in current farming systems., Contract Report to DEFRA for Contract 105032. 206pp.

  • Stutter, M.I.; Wilkinson, M. (2019) Designed riparian buffers improve functions and uptake., Catchment Science Conference, Clayton Whites Hotel, Wexford, Ireland, 5-7 November 2019. Agricultural Catchments Programme, p13.
  • Pohle, I.; Glendell, M.; Stutter, M.I. (2019) Identifizierung von ähnlichen Einzugsgebieten anhand von Konzentrations-Abfluss-Beziehungen., Tag der Hydrologie 2019, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, 28-29 March 2019.
  • Zak, D.; Carstensen, M.V.; Audet, J.; Hoffmann, C.C.; Hille, S.; Knudsen, M.; Kronvang, B.; Stutter, M.I.; Stockan, J.; Watson, H. (2019) The multi-functionality of integrated buffer zones in Northwest Europe., Land Use and Water Quality (LuWQ 2019) Conference, Agriculture and the Environment, Aarhus, Denmark, 3-6 June 2019.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Pohle, I.; Rakovic, J. (2019) Typing catchments for risk and resilience factors in P pollution and waterbody impacts: supporting landscape planning., Land Use and Water Quality (LuWQ 2019) Conference, Agriculture and the Environment, Aarhus University, Denmark, 3-6 June 2019, Abstract No 183. Powerpoint presentation.
  • Wilkinson, M.; Geris, J.; Hewett, C.; Stutter, M.I.; Quinn, P. (2018) The role of antecedent conditions on nature based measure functioning in managing peri-urban storm runoff., EGU General Assembly 2018, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Volume 20, EGU2018-10426, 201.
  • Wilkinson, M.E.; Quinn, P.; Stutter, M.I.; Hewett, C.J.M. (2017) Identifying and communicating ‘win:win’ nature based measures to farmers and flood risk managers., 7th International Conference on Flood Management (ICFM7), University of Leeds, 5-7 September 2017. Special Session "Land for flood risk management", p60.
  • Giles, C.D.; George, T.S.; Brown, L.K.; Darch, T.; Blackwell, M.; Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Richardson, A.E.; Shand, C.A.; Wendler, R.; Cooper, P.; Stutter, M.I.; Lumsdon, D.; Wearing, C.; Zhang, H.; Haygarth, P.M. (2017) Complementarity between citrate and phytase exudation enhances acquisition of soil phosphorus by plants., Proceedings of the XVIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, Copenhagen, Denmark, 19-24 August 2017. Book of Abstracts, pp122-123.
  • Richards, S.; Withers, P.J.A.; Paterson, E.; Stutter, M.I. (2017) Removal and attenuation of sewage effluent combined tracer signals of phosphorus, caffeine and saccharin in soil., BSSS Early Careers Researcher Conference, Lancaster, UK,19-20 April 2017.
  • Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Zhang, H.; Courtney, G.; George, T.S.; Shand, C.A.; Lumsdon, D.; Cooper, P.; Wendler, R.; Brown, L.; Stutter, M.; Blackwell, M.; Darch, T.; Wearing, C.; Haygarth, P.M. (2015) Soil phosphorus mobility and solid to solution phase resupply studied by diffusive gradients in thin films: background soil properties driving their variation., European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2015, Vienna, Austria, 12-17 April 2015. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17, EGU2015-1278.
  • Mezeli, M.; Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Zhang, H.; Giles, C.; George, T.; Shand, C.A.; Lumsdon, D.; Cooper, P.; Wendler, R.; Brown, L.; Stutter, M.I.; Blackwell, M.; Darch, T.; Wearing, C.; Haygarth, P.M. (2015) Effect of citrate on Aspergillus niger phytase adsorption and catalytic activity in soil., European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2015, Vienna, Austria, 12-17 April 2015. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17, EGU2015-1278.
  • Shand, C.A.; Wendler, R.; Lumsdon, D.; Cooper, P.; George, T.; Brown, L.; Giles, G.; Stutter, M.I; Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Zhang, H.; Wearing, C.; Haygarth, P.; Blackwell, M.; Darch, T. (2015) Determination of soil organic phosphorus exchange sensitivity., European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2015, Vienna, Austria, 12-17 April 2015. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17, EGU2015-13988.
  • George, T.S.; Brown, L.K.; White, P.J.; Roberts, W.M.; Stutter, M.I.; Haygarth, P.M. (2014) Designer riperian buffers - using plant phylogeny to close the arable agricultural phosphorus (P) cycle., Phosphorus in Soils and Plants, 5th International Symposium, 4th Sustainable Phosphorus Summit, Montpellier, France, 26 August to 3 September 2014.
  • Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Giles, C.; George, T.S.; Shand, C.A.; Lumsdon, D.; Cooper, P.; Wendler, R.; Adu, M.; Brown, L.; Stutter, M.; Blackwell, M.; Wearing, C.; Zhang, H.; Haygarth, P.M. (2014) Exploiting root exudation of organic acids and phytases to enhance plant utilisation of soil phosphorus., 5th International Symposium, Phosphorus in Soils and Plants, Montpellier, France, 26-29 August 2014.
  • Stutter, M.I. (2013) Alternative sources of phosphorus for soils: Assessment of P forms and usage constraints, 7th International Phosphorus Workshop, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden, 9-13 September 2013.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Shand, C.A.; George, T.; Blackwell, M.; Dixon, L.; Bol, R.; Mackay, R.; Richardson, A.; Condron, L.; Turner, B.; Haygarth, P. (2013) Are dual goals of increasing P availability to crops and increasing soil C mutually exclusive, 7th International Phosphorus Workshop, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden, 9-13 September 2013.
  • Blackwell, M.S.A.; Darch, T.; Carswell, A.M.; Stutter, M.I.; Shand, C.A.; George, T.S.; Haygarth, P.M. (2013) Organic phosphorus in agricultural and freshwater systems., National Institutes of Bioscience Conference, Edinburgh, June 2013.
  • Wilkinson, M.E.; Beven, K.; Brewer, P.; Haygarth, P.M.; Mackay, E.; Macklin, M.; Marshall, K.; Quinn, P.F.; Stutter, M.; Thomas, N.; the full EVO team. (2012) The Environmental Virtual Observatory (EVO) local exemplar: A local landscape learning tool for flood risk., In: Klijn, F. & Schweckendiek, T. (eds.). Comprehensive Flood Risk Management, Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Flood Risk Management FLOODrisk 2012, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 19-23 November 2012. CRC Press, pp194-195.
  • Wilkinson, M.E.; Beven, K.; Brewer, P.; Haygarth, P.M.; Mackay, E.; Macklin, M.; Marshall, K.; Quinn, P.F.; Stutter, M.; Thomas, N.; EVO full project team. (2012) EVO Local Exemplar: A local landscape learning visualisation tool for flood risk., The 2nd European Conference on Floodrisk Management, Science, Policy and Practice: Closing the Gap, World Trade Center, Rotterdam, 20-22 November 2012.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Shand, C.A.; George, T.S.; Blackwell, M.S.A.; Bol, R.; MacKay, R.L.; Haygarth, P. (2012) Utilising soil organic phosphorus to sustain future crop production and minimise phosphorus losses to the aquatic environment., Planet under Pressure, International Conference Centre, London, 26-29 March 2012.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Dunn, S,M.; Dawson, J.J.C.; Vinten, A.J.A.; Helliwell, R.C.; Cooksley, S.; Hough, R.L.; Kenyon, W. (2012) Can our waters meet the challenge of supporting multiple ecosystem services at national to local scales?, Joint SAC/SEPA Biennial Conference in association with Forest Research, The James Hutton Institute and Scottish Natural Heritage "Agriculture and the Environment IX: Valuing Ecosystems: Policy, Economic and Management Interactions", Edinburgh, 3-4 April 2012.
  • Shand, C.A.; Stutter, M.I.; George, T.S; Lumsdon, D.G.; Blackwell, M.S.A; Bol, R; Haygarth, P.M; Condron, L; Richardson, A.E.; Turner, B.L. (2012) Can soil organic phosphorus reduce reliance on mineral fertilisers?, 3rd Sustainable Phosphorus Summit 2012, Sydney, Australia, 29 February - 2 March 2012.
  • Napier, F.; Stutter, M.I.; Bechmann, M.; Jordan, P.; Kronvang, B. (2011) Effective monitoring in catchments., DIPCON 2011, 15th International Conference of the International Water Association Diffuse Pollution Specialist Group on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication , Rotorua, New Zealand, 18-23 September 2011. 2011
  • Stutter, M.; Shand, C.A.; Haygarth, P.; George, T.S.; Blackwell, M.; Dixon, L. (2010) Forms of phosphorus in UK soils and sustainable agronomic production., 6th International Phosphorus Workshop (IPW 6), Seville, Spain, 27 September - 1 October 2010.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Vinten, A.J.A.; Sample, J.; Dunn, S.M.; Birkel, C.; Potts, J.; MacDonald, J.; Napier, F.; Jeffrey, W.; Christian, C. (2010) Research supporting the Priority Catchment initiatives in Scotland., Demonstration Test Catchments Start-Up Conference, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster, 16-17 September 2010.
  • Vinten, A.J.A.; Stutter, M.I.; Sample, J.; Dunn, S.; Birkel, C.; Potts, J.; MacDonald, J.; Napier, F.; Jeffrey, W.; Christian, C. (2010) How effective is the implementation of controls on diffuse pollution under the Water Framework Directive in Scotland? Answers and questions from the Lunan Diffuse Pollution Monitored Catchment project., Proceedings of the 14th International Conference, IWA Diffuse Pollution Specialist Group: Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, Quebec, Canada, 12-17 September 2010.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Shand, C.; George, T.; Blackwell, M.; Dixon, L.; Darch, T.; Roberts, W.; Haygarth, P. (2010) An inventory of UK soil phosphorus and the implications for sustainable food production., International Phosphorus Workshop 6, Seville, September 2010.
  • Vinten, A.J.A.; Stutter, M.I.; Potts, J.; Watson, H.; Abel, C.; Taylor, C.; Cook, Y. (2010) Assessment of catchment scale efficacy of diffuse pollution mitigation using turbidity probes: a cost-effective approach to monitoring in priority catchments?, Joint SAC/SEPA Biennial Conference 2010, Climate, Water and Soil: Science: Policy and Practice, Edinburgh, 31 March - 1 April 2010.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Langan, S.J.; Stockan, J.; Vinten, A.J.A. (2010) Managing stream riparian areas for multiple environmental benefits: the role of buffer strip., Joint SAC/SEPA Biennial Conference 2010, Climate, Water and Soil: Science, Policy and Practice, Edinburgh, 31 March - 1 April 2010.
  • Balana, B.B.; Lago, M.; Vinten, A.J.A.; Castellazi, M.; Guillem, E.; Slee, B.; Futter, M.N.; Stutter, M.I.; Baggaley, N.J. (2010) Landscape based cost-effectiveness analysis of buffer strips for phosphorus mitigation in the Lunan lochs., Joint SAC/SEPA Biennial Conference 2010, Climate, Water and Soil: Science: Policy and Practice, Edinburgh, 31 March - 1 April 2010.
  • Stutter, M.I.; Lumsdon, D.G.; Futter, M.N.; Watson, H. (2009) Dissolved organic carbon release from UK organic soils in response to fourteen years of environmental change., In: Predicting the Future for Highly Organic Soils, British Society of Soil Science, Spring Conference, Edinburgh Conference Centre, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 5-7 May 2009.


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