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SEFARI Gateway Knowledge Exchange and Innovation Specialist Advisory Groups (SAG) are interdisciplinary partnerships that respond to cross-cutting priority issues at appropriate scales and pace. SEFARI Gateway will provide support for a new SAG led by RESAS on improving emission projections from Scotland’s waste sector. We are looking for individuals across SEFARI, Centres of Expertise and Higher Education Institutes with relevant expertise in this area to join the project team, including staff from RESAS and relevant agencies. This project will serve as a platform to build a network of
Naomi's research focuses on socio-economic impacts of land use and ownership change on rural peoples. Her interests include property theory, food systems, multi-stakeholder decision making, and environmental land management. She hsa substantial experience with qualitative data collection and analysis, and community research.
Jean is an Environmental Sociologist and Macaulay Development Trust Fellow in Land Use and Societal Metabolism at The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen, Scotland. He is examining the Scottish Government’s conceptions of “Green Recovery” and how objectives are communicated in this area. He is also developing Hutton's research capacities in societal metabolism.
Hebe joined the James Hutton Institute in March 2022. Her previous research includes projects on environmental perspectives in interntational student migration to the UK; population sustainability in coastal Fife; and the impact of Cyclone Idai on Malawi's disaster management stragey. Her PhD explored the use of government resettlement as a form of participatory adaptation to climate change in the Lower Shire Region of Malawi.
Antonio is supporting a portfolio of projects within the Social, Economic & Geographical Sciences group at the James Hutton Institute.
Ishaan's interests are very broad ranging from social inequality, environmental justice to natural resource conservation. He is Interested in environmental and social research, along with creating accessible research through effective communication. Ishaan is providing research support for several projects as part of the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences group at the James Hutton Institute.
I am an interdisciplinary qualitative environmental social scientists interested in the role of different actors in shaping system change in the context of complex environmental challenges, and how social, political and cultural factors intersect within collective change processes to shape what emerges. My research increasingly draws on systems thinking, often involves a transdisciplinary research approach, and is strongly orientated towards practice - informed by 10 years working as a freshwater environmental practitioner in the UK and in Cambodia working with natural resource dependent
Sabine has extensive experience in using targeted and non-targeted LC-MS methods. Previouslly, Sabine has developed methods for targeted and semi-quantitative methods for phytochemical compounds in different plant tissue matrices using LC-MS systems. More recently, she is invovled in method development for targeted analysis of emerging contaminants in different environmental matrices using LC-QQQ/MS. Sabine is currently interested in method development for targeted analysis of a range of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, endocrine disrupters and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
I am a biologist and catchment-to-sea scientist. My research career has taken me from the deep sea to estuaries and river catchments, tracing the flows of carbon and nutrients and exploring how ecosystems build resilience in the face of change. Over time, I stepped beyond the disciplinary boundaries of my training and expertise to work at the science–policy interface, ensuring research evidence informs environmental decision-making and contributes to sustainable futures across land, water and sea. I joined the James Hutton Institute in 2013 to work at the interface of water policy and science