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Nazli Koseoglu

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Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences
Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences
Applied Economist
nazli.koseoglu@hutton.ac.uk
+44 (0)344 928 5428 (*)
 

Bibliography

  • Roberts, M.; Mzek, T.; Nazli Koseoglu, M.; Parker, T.; Artz, R. (2023) Scottish peat values and ecosystem services Evidence Map of literature, Directly to stakeholders.
  • Piras, S.; Engelmann, T.; Somervail, P.; Maclean, L.; Koseoglu, N.; Sandison, F.; Kapour, G.; Pietrangeli, R.; Nasso, M. (2022) D41 Protocol for the stakeholder dialogue - fish, H2020 Lowinfood deliverable
  • 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
  • Koseoglu, N.M.; Piras, S.; Somervail, P.; MacLean, L. (2021) D1.4 Socio-economic data collection protocol, H2020 Lowinfood, pp. 1-203.
  • Scherhaufer, S.; Giordano, C.; Koseoglu, N.; Di Fiore, G.N.; Carloni, E.; Piras, S.; Gollnow, S.; MacLean, L.; Somervail, P.; Falasconi, L.; Obersteiner, G. (2021) D1.1 Methodological framework, H2020 LOWINFOOD Public Deliverables, pp.1-94.
  • Koseoglu, N.; Roberts, M. (2020) Trends in peat use for horticulture and barriers to reduction., Report
  • Novo, P.; Byg, A.; Herrett, S.; Koseoglu, N. (2019) Governance for biodiversity - The role of values and perceptions., Report to Scottish Government, 14pp.
  • Tindale, S.J.; Roberts, M.; Koseoglu, N.; Novo, P.; Kyle, C.; Byg, A.; Faccioli, M.; Komossa, F.; Schaller, L.; Slee, B.; Villanueva, A.J.; Zasada, I.; Viaggi, D. (2018) Evaluation of the co-construction research process., Report for PROVIDE (PROVIding smart DElivery of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry), Deliverable D2.5. Final Version, August 2018, 44pp.
  • Roberts, M.; Kyle, C.; Tindale, S.; Koseoglu, N.; Schaller, L.; Targetti, S.; Ratinger, T.; Villanueva, A.J.; Zagorska, K.; Komossa, F. (2018) Report on practicability and transferability., Report for Provide (PROViding smart dElivery of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry), Deliverable D5.3., 313pp.

  • Colley, K.; Craig, T.; Scholz, G.; Hague, A.; Wilson, R.; Polhill, G.; Salt, D.; Somervail, P.; Nazli Koseoglu, M.; Wooldridge, T. (2022) The role of individuals and households in the transition to a circular economy a social simulation approach, International Association of People-Environment Studies (IAPS) 2022 conference, online

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