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Lee-Ann Sutherland

Staff picture: Lee-Ann Sutherland
Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences
Director of International Land Use Study Centre
lee-ann.sutherland@hutton.ac.uk
+44 (0)344 928 5428 (*)

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

 

Prof Lee-Ann Sutherland is Director of the James Hutton Institute's new flagship, the International Land Use Study Centre. The new centre reflects the Institute's a vision for inclusive, open science that engages the public, stakeholder groups and scientists with a wide range of expertise in tackling the urgent problems of our time: climate change, food and water security, biodiversity preservation and One Health.

Prof Sutherland is also a Research Leader working in the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group. Raised on a family farm in Canada, she is an interdisciplinary social scientist with a background European agrarian development, human-environment relations, and farm-level decision-making. She is perhaps best known for her work in developing the ‘Triggering Change’ model of farmer decision-making.  Her current research on recreational approaches to farming engagement (both for non-commercial farmers and on-line gamers) is a progression of her research on land manager relationships with the agri-environment. Lee-Ann is also leading research on hobby farming, gentrification of agriculture and agricultural knowledge and innovation systems, and has recently pioneered the concept of the ‘deskchair countryside’ (people who engage with rural life primarily through their computers) within the rural studies literature.

Prof Sutherland coordinated the European Commission-funded H2020 PLAID project (Peer to Peer Learning:  Accessing Innovation through Demonstration) (2017-2019) and FP7 FarmPath project (Farming Transitions:  Pathways towards regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe) (2010-2014).  She also leads the Hutton team on the H2020 RoadMap project, as well as for several Scottish Government funded streams of work, including

EPIC (Scottish Government's Centre of Expertise on Animal Disease Outbreaks).  Lee-Ann has a strong interest in social justice issues in the agricultural sector, and was appointed to the Scottish Government's Women in Agriculture Task Force from 2017 to 2019. She was the coordinating expert for the EIP Agri Focus Group on New Entrants to Farming (2015-2016) and participated in the European Parliaments' Review of New Entrant Supports in 2017. 

Prof Sutherland was elected to the the European Society for Rural Sociology Executive Committee (2013 to 2018), and chaired the local organising committee for the ESRS congress in Aberdeen (2015). She is on the Editorial Board of Land Use Policy, The Journal of Rural Studies, and Sociologia Ruralis. She has published over 60 peer reviewed journal articles, two academic books and over 100 research reports.

Current research interests

Principle Investigator: H2020 RoadMap: Rethinking the use of antimicrobials in livestock production systems (2019 - 2023)  European Commission.

Principle Investigator:  Co-designing and implementing best-fit farming practices (2022 - 2027)  Scottish Government Strategic Research Programme

Co-Investigator:  Supporting Scotland’s Land Use Transformations (2022-2027) Scottish Government Strategic Research Programme

Co-Investigator: Scottish Government Centre of Expertise on Animal Disease Outbreaks (2022-2027)

 

 

 

Past research

  • H2020 AgriLink:  Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and researchers to boost innovation (2017-2021)
  • H2020 NEWBIE: New Entrant Network:  Business Models for innovation, resilience and entrepreneurship in European Agriculture (2017-2021)
  • H2020 PLAID:  Peer to Peer Learning:  Accessing Innovation through Demonstration. (2017-2019)
  • Women in Farming and the Agriculture Sector.  Scottish Government. (2016-2017)
  • H2020 SALSA:  Small farms, small food businesses and food security.  European Commission-funded H2020 project (2016-2020).
  • EIP Agri Focus Group: New entrants to farming.  Lessons to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.  (2015-2016)
  • PRO AKIS:  Prospects for Farmers' Support: Advisory Services in European AKIS (2012-2015).  EC FP7 project. (proakis.hutton.ac.uk)
  • FarmPath: Farming Transitions: Pathways towards regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe (2011 to 2014). EC FP7 project. (farmpath.hutton.ac.uk).
  • GILDED: Governance, Infrastructure, Lifestyle Dynamics and Energy Demand: European Post-Carbon Communities: EC Framework 7 Project (2008 to 2012).
  • RELU SCALE: Rural Economy and Land Use Programme project – The Effects of Scale in Organic Agriculture (2006 to 2010).

Bibliography

  • Small, L.A. (2005) The influence of "family" on agrarian structure: revisiting the family farm debate in Bulgaria and Southern Russia., Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 36, 497-503.
  • Small, L.A. (2004) The opportunity of subsistence-style agriculture: A livelihoods perspective on agrarian change in Central and Eastern Europe., Land-Berichte, 7, 38-57.(In German)
  • Small, L.A. (2003) The opportunity of subsistence-style agriculture: A livelihoods perspective on agrarian change in Central and Eastern Europe., Eastern European Countryside, October, pp45-62.
  • Small, L.A. (2002) Social capital for development: What does it mean when there isn't any?, Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 13, 7-25.

  • Beingessner, N.; Sutherland, L.; Creaney, R.; Juarez Bourke, A.; Thompson, C. (2023) Scottish Stakeholder Visions of Rural Land Use in a ‘Just Transition’, RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, 29 August - 1 September 2023, London, UK
  • McKee, A.; Sutherland, L.-A. (2021) Why land ownership matters Land ownership, land reform and new entrant access to land in Scotland , Conference presentation at Royal Geographical Society Conference - Session: Value/s, space and place in geography.
  • Sutherland, L.A.; Madureira, L.; Dirimanova, V.; Bogusz, M.; Kania, J.; Vinohradnik, K.; Creaney, R.; Duckett, D.; Koehnen, T.; Knierim, A. (2016) New knowledge networks of small-scale farmers in Europe’s periphery., 12th European IFSA Symposium, Workshop: Generating spaces for innovation in agricultural and rural development, Harper Adams University, 12-15 July 2016.
  • Duckett, D.; McKee, A.; Sutherland, L.A.; Kyle, C. (2015) Scenario planning as a communicative action., Policy and Politics Annual Conference, University of Bristol, 15-16 September 2015.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2014) Images of the idyl. Creating and maintaining lifestyle landscapes in Scotland., Presentation to Les Campagnes: Espaces d’innovation dans un monde urbain, Nantes, 3 June 2014.
  • McKee, A.; Holstead, K.L.; Sutherland, L.A.; Pinto-Correia, T.; Guimaraes, H. (2014) 'Shift happens': co-constructing transition pathways towards the regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe., 11th European IFSA (International Farming Systems Association) Symposium, Berlin, Germany, 1-4 April 2014
  • Sutherland, L.A.; Burton, R.J.F. (2011) Can we trust the neighbours? Using cultural capital to build social capital in Scotland., The XXIV European Society for Rural Sociology Congress, "Inequality and Diversity in European Rural Areas", Chania, Greece, 22-25 August 2011.
  • Sutherland, L.A.; Flanigan, S. (2011) Transdisciplinarity in practice: experiences in the FarmPath project., The XXIV European Society for Rural Sociology Congress, "Inequality and Diversity in European Rural Areas", Chania, Greece, 22-25 August 2011.
  • Darnhofer, I.; Sutherland, L.A. (2011) Advancing the conceptualisation of transition in farming systems., International Conference on Sustainability Transitions, 2nd, Lund, Sweden, 13-15 June 2011.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2010) GILDED work package one report: Stakeholder advisory groups and research dissemination., European Commission, July 2010.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2010) 'Lifestyle' farming: implications of non-commercial agriculturalists for a sustainable countryside., Farming for a Sustainable Countryside Symposium, Royal Geographical Society, University of Essex, 12-15 July, 2010.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2010) FarmPath: Farming transitions: Pathways towards regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe., Confronting the Challenges of the Post Crisis Global Economy and Environment, Royal Geographical Society - Institute of British Geography Annual Conference, London, 1 - 3 September, 2010.
  • Polhill, J.G.; Galan-Diaz, C.R.; Gotts, N.M.; Craig, T.; Marshall, K.; Sutherland, L-A.; Kriel, A.; Fischer, A. (2010) The ODDness of modelling: early experiences from a transdisciplinary modelling exercise., Third World Congress on Social Simulation (WCSS 2010), University of Kassel, Germany, 6-9 September 2010.
  • Sutherland, L.A.; Brown, K.M. (2007) Strength in numbers? The neighbourhood effect in English organic farms., European Society for Rural Sociology Conference, XXII, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 20-24 August 2007.
  • Small, L.A. (2006) Modelling social networks: An application for rural sociology?, The XII International Summer School, The Empire of Rules and the Ethics of Social Networks, Institute of International Sociology of Gorizia, Italy, 28 August - 8 September 2006.
  • Small, L.A. (2006) The natural order of things? Why privatisation did not lead to family farming in Russia., Rural Sociology Society Annual Meeting, Louisville Kentucky, 10-13 August 2006.

  • Kyle, C.; Sutherland, L-A.; Porphyre, T. (2021) Understanding attitudes to biosecurity in small scale pig keepers, Hutton Annual Research Symposium 2021, 30 November - 2 December 2021, Online.
  • Barlagne, C.; Calo, A.; Holstead, K.; Hopkins, J.; Sutherland, L-A.; Matthews, K.B.; Miller, D.; Wardell-Johnson, D.; Barnes, A.; McMillan, J.; Spencer, M.; Thomson, S.; Toma, L. (2020) Farm Intentions Survey: Outputs and ongoing research from our work on rural industries., Key Rural Industries - WP2.4, End of Year Workshop, Saughton House, Edinburgh, 12 March 2020. (Poster and discussions with Scottish Government stakeholders).
  • Sutherland, L-A. (2019) Gentrification by horse - assessing the embodiment of horses in rural gentrification processes., XXVIII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress (ESRS 2019), Rural Futures in A Complex World, Trondheim, Norway, 25-28 June 2019. (Abstract)
  • Flanigan, S.; Sutherland, L-A.; Hardy, C. (2019) Working together towards ‘good farming’: developing community, collaboration and ‘best’ practice through on-farm demonstration., Trans Atlantic Rural Researchers Network Meeting, Aberdeen, 3-5 April 2019.
  • Barlagne, C.; Duckett, D.; Kyle, C.; Sutherland, L-A. (2017) Managing genetic resources for increased sustainability of food sectors: an application to the potato sector in Scotland., Seventh International Conference on Food Studies Conference, Food Systems: Design and Innovation, Roma, Italy, 26-27 October 2017. (Poster)
  • Shortall, O.; Sutherland, L.-A.; Ruston, A.; Kaler, J. (2017) True cowmen and commercial farmers: Exploring vets’ and dairy farmers’ contrasting views of "good farming" in relation to biosecurity, International Society fro Economics and Social Sciences of Animal Health (ISESSAH), Aviemore, 27-28 March 2017. Poster presentation.
  • Prager, K.; Kania, J.; Sutherland, L-A. (2014) AKIS diagram for the United Kingdom., PRO AKIS Regional Workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark, 17-19 February 2014. (Poster)
  • Prager, K.; Kania, J.; Sutherland, L-A. (2014) AKIS diagram for the Republic of Ireland., PROAKIS Regional Workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark, 17-19 February 2014.
  • Polhill, J.G.; Pignotti, E.; Sutherland, L.A.; Gotts, N.M.; Craig, T. (2012) Lessons learned relating qualitative evidence to decision rules in FEARLUS., Informal Workshop on "Qualitative Evidence to Agent Rules" Centre for Policy Modelling, Manchester Metropolitan University, 19 September 2012.
  • Miller, D.R.; Brown, I.; Donnelly, D.; Dunn, S.M.; Matthews, K.B.; Sutherland, L.A.; Towers, W. (2012) Realising land's potential., 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.
  • Flanigan, S.; Sutherland, L.A. (2011) Transdisciplinarity in practice: experiences in the "FarmPath" project., Network for Transdisciplinary Research (td-net) Conference, Bern, 6 September 2011.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2011) Lifestyle farming: conceptualising farming as a consumption good., British Sociology Association Annual Conference, London School of Economics, London, 6-8 April 2011.
  • Gotts, N.M.; Sutherland, L.A.; Cudlinova, E.; Kovach, I.; Reusswig, F.; Steg, E.M. (2009) The GILDED Project - Governance, infrastructure, lifestyle dynamics and energy demand: European post-carbon communities., North East Scotland Climate Change Partnership Meeting, 1 May 2009. Handout.
  • Sutherland, L.A.; Gotts, N.M. (2009) GILDED: governance, infrastructure, lifestyle dynamics and energy demand: European post-carbon communities., OpenDoors, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, 5-6 June 2009.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2009) Climate change - it's a household affair!, OpenDoors, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, 5-6 June 2009.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2009) GILDED research - you can help out!, OpenDoors, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, 5-6 June 2009.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2009) From organic farmers to good farmers: A comparative study of organic and conventional farming ideologies in England., The Joint 2009 Annual Meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society (AFHVS) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS), Penn State University, State College, PA., 28-31 May 2009.
  • Sutherland, L.A. (2009) Almost organic anyway: Case studies of low input farming in the UK., European Society fro Rural Sociology Congress, XXIII, Vaasa, Finland, 17-21 August 2009.
  • Gotts, N.M.; Sutherland, L.A.; Cudlinova, E.; Kovach, I.; Reusswig, F.; Steg, E.M.; Carnegie, P. (2009) The GILDED Project - Governance, infrastructure, lifestyle dynamics and energy demand: European post-carbon communities., International Scientific Congress on Climate Change, Copenhagen, 10-12 March 2009.

PhD Student

  • Senna Middelveld (2012+) A Sociology of Farm-Level Animal Disease Awareness, Knowledge and Practices. Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen

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