Dr Scott Newey

My research focuses on understanding the interaction between wildlife populations, and management practices and land use. My current research includes work on mountain hares, capercaillie, and upland waders. I use large scale experiments, correlational, and modelling approaches to assess how management and land use affect individual species and communities, and how wildlife can sustainably co-exist in human dominated landscapes.

Scott Newey

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

Assessing the impact of tree diseases on the wider environment

Recently there has been a rapid increase in the spread and number of non-native tree pests and pathogens around the world. Traditionally the impact of tree diseases and pests has been assessed in terms of their impact on forestry and the loss of wood products. However trees, like ash or oak, support a number of other species and their decline may pose significant risks for other species reliant on them.

Dr Rebekka Artz

Rebekka is a research leader working on peatland ecosystem functioning and other high organic carbon content soils. She has over 20 years of experience on research projects that span multiple disciplines including ecology, atmospheric sciences, remote sensing, ecohydrology, social sciences and in bridging science and policy. She currently co-ordinates multiple, high value, and long-term research projects. She has authored over 60 peer-reviewed publications, as well as numerous research reports, two book chapters and interactive media content.

Rebekka Artz

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

Dr Alessandro Gimona

My research concerns assessing the consequences of land use change and climate change on ecosystem services and species distributions, to improve spatial planning. 

Active projects are on multiple landscape benefits and trade-offs, mapping of key ecosystem services, and the development of interactive tools that facilitate decision and participation by experts and non-experts.

I am also a member of the scientific steering  committee of the Ecosystem Services Partnership.

Alessandro Gimona

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

Professor Glenn Iason

My research is mainly on the ecology of herbivorous mammals, their impacts on plants and how plants defend themselves against herbivores and diseases.  He has experience of work with a broad range of animal species (hares and rabbits, African buffalo, deer, moose and domestic ruminants and invertebrates species) in a range of ecosystems including the Arctic, Boreal forests, moorland, African savanna and agricultural environments.

Glenn Iason

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

Dr Rob Brooker

My research interests relate to interactions between plants and their environment. This has included work in alpine and arctic environments, and trying to understand the factors that regulate biodiversity and the response of these systems to climate change. Visit my profile to find about more.

Rob Brooker

The James Hutton Research Institute

Craigiebuckler

Aberdeen

AB15 8QH