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Dr Rupert Hough to lead Information and Computational Sciences group

"I am delighted that the Institute recognises the centrality of computational methods to help meet the challenges of environmental change, food security and sustainable development. Risk modeller Dr Rupert Hough has been appointed to the leadership of the Information and Computational Sciences group at the James Hutton Institute, following the semi-retirement of Dr David Marshall. The James Hutton Institute's Information and Computational Sciences group brings together an exceptional combination of scientific skills and expertise, ranging from genome-scale bioinformatics to landscape-scale

Sustainable farming innovation on display at LEAF Technical Day

"At this field based event, experts from the Institute and partners Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and SoilEssentials will provide insight into their work and its impact for farmers. As part of its commitment to environmentally sustainable farming, the James Hutton Institute, one of Scotland’s LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) Innovation Centres, invites farmers to attend the LEAF Technical Day 2016, on 9 th June 2016, at the Institute’s Balruddery Farm near Dundee. Related content Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF) LEAF Technical Day for Farmers 2016 More information from: Bernardo

Water ecosystems reference book now available from UNESCO

"By presenting new insights and perspectives on how to shape future strategies, the book is meant to be a reference for researchers, academics, students and policy makers. The potential of ecosystem services-based approaches for sustainable water resource management has been highlighted in a book co-edited by researchers from the University of Leeds, the James Hutton Institute, the James Cook University and UNESCO. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, the book has now been made freely available by UNESCO. Related content Bob Ferrier More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo

Joint winners for prestigious Massalski research prize

“Both are excellent examples of the world-leading research being conducted at the James Hutton Institute and great role models for other young scientists to look up to. Two young scientists based at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee have been jointly awarded the Peter Massalski Prize for meritorious research. More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager, Tel: +44 (0)1224 395089 (direct line), +44 (0)344 928 5428 (switchboard) or +44 (0)7791 193918 (mobile). read more

Building mycological capacity for sustainable resource management in Laos

“Consumption of wild mushrooms is very popular in Laos and so a great deal of them is harvested each year. At the same time, we lack adequate information about fungi. This project will allow us to start accumulating that data A research project that aims to develop mycological capacity and promote sustainable resource management in the Lao People's Democratic Republic has made significant progress, with two researchers from the National University of Laos (NUoL) and the country’s Plant Protection Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, undergoing training at the James Hutton Institute in

Hutton expert contributes to parliamentary discussion on water management

“The debate focussed on cutting edge reflections on natural flood management that remains hugely topical UK-wide following this winter's floods. The latest research on water suggests that global demand will increase by 55% by the 2050s and the world could suffer a 40% shortfall in 15 years unless dramatic changes are made in water use and managing water resources. However, are the right policies and incentives in place to ensure these changes are made? The matter was at the centre of discussions at a joint All Party Parliamentary Water Group and Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology

Come and experience the power of plants on Plant Power Day

“We hope that the Plant Power Day offers something for everyone to enjoy in the fantastic setting of Dundee Botanic Garden. The James Hutton Institute and the University of Dundee are coming together in the name of ‘Plant Power’. They will be hosting an event on Saturday May 21st at Dundee Botanic Garden to highlight how fascinating plants are and how important they are to the past, present and future of humanity. There will be a range of activities including hands-on scientific workshops, falconry, and face painting. James Hutton and University of Dundee scientists will be running a variety

James Hutton Group to focus on impact of renewable energy at All-Energy 2016

"Multi-disciplinary experts from across the James Hutton Group will be on hand to discuss their service offering, particularly those related to the impacts of renewable energy on agriculture, the environment, communities and processing industries Renewable energy and sustainability will be in focus next week at All-Energy 2016 - the UK’s premier event for alternative energy sources and associated technologies – and multi-disciplinary experts from across the James Hutton Group will be on hand to discuss their service offering, particularly those related to the impacts of renewable energy on

Brazil-UK partnership to improve energy and food security through nitrogen fixation

“The production of fertilisers takes up about 2% of the world’s energy supply. At the same time, they pollute our groundwater and are a major source of greenhouse gases, so it makes sense to reduce fertiliser input for food production. Scientists in Brazil and the UK are joining forces to help solve urgent food and energy security issues in South America's most populous country, by establishing a virtual centre that will investigate how to reduce the use of fertilisers and engineer nitrogen fixation - a biological process essential for all forms of life on the planet – in food and energy crops

New book summarises current knowledge of wood ants

“Bringing together the expertise of ecological researchers and conservation practitioners, the book provides practical and theoretical advice about sampling and monitoring these insects, and outlines the requirements for effective conservation An upcoming book co-edited by a James Hutton Institute entomologist and environmental researcher will provide an in-depth look into the contribution of wood ants to woodland ecosystem functions and processes. Related content Environmental and Biochemical Sciences Jenni Stockan More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager, Tel: +44 (0

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