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Workshops Organised by The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute
22 December 2004 | Workshop on the Development of a Scottish Soils Knowledge and Information Base (SSKIB)Since the end of the systematic survey of Scottish soils in 1988, the existing soil spatial and point data have been used in a number of projects and interpreted in a variety of different ways to provide more easily understood soils information for users in the academic world, government agencies and NGOs. Although some attempt has been made to co-ordinate this effort, no single, coherent attribute dataset exists. Further information… |
6-10 September 2004 | Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual ConferenceDiscussion on change detection on a macro and micro scales, remote sensing experts expressing their latest research and ideas in a series of tutorial, seminars and round table discussions. |
19 December 2003 | New Directions in Research in Grazing EcologyA workshop to recognise the contribution of Professors Gordon and Milne to research on grazing ecology with focus on the future of research in the UK. There will be a group of internationally renowned speakers. |
Edinburgh, Scotland. 6-7th March 2003 | Workshop on Natural Heritage ReportingIn early 2003 a group of researchers from Scottish Natural Heritage, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute got together to share their concerns about the future of environmental reporting in Scotland. Their prime interest was in developing future approaches to reporting on the natural heritage of Scotland, particularly in the context of updating the SNH publication Natural Heritage Trends Scotland (2001). |
Sofia, Bulgaria. 8th - 10th February, 2002. |
Options for Local Biodiversity Management in Protected Areas: The Case of BulgariaThe main agenda of the workshop is to address local funding opportunities in implementing innovative sustainable nature conservation projects in protected areas in Bulgaria. This agenda arose from a discussion among the staff of protected areas in Bulgaria, in collaboration with the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture and Forests. |
29th November 2001 | WoodDeer WorkshopA workshop on the end-user requirements for WoodDeer (a decision support system for managing deer in woodlands in the uplands of Scotland) was held at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute on Thursday 29th November 2001. Participants from a wide range of backgrounds including forestry, stalking, estate and woodland management, science and conservation, discussed the issues surrounding the management of deer in woodlands and how these could be addressed by a decision support tool. Summary Report |
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