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  • Staff

    Shelley Kennedy

    Spatial Analyst
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Andrew Rattey

    GIS Analyst
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Duncan Ray

    Senior Forest Ecologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Darren Moseley

    Head of Land Use & Ecosystem Services
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Kevin Watts

    Principle Landscape Ecologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
  • Staff

    Samantha Broadmeadow

    Ecohydrologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Nadia Barsoum

    Senior Forest Ecologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
  • Staff

    Chloe Bellamy

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
  • Research

    The FOrest Biodiversity Index (FOBI)

    Forest Research, Forestry & Land Scotland and Forestry England have co-developed an evidence based, repeatable approach for assessing the biodiversity potential of the National Forest Estate. Several extent, condition, connectivity and diversity metrics are measured and aggregated into a Combined Biodiversity Index. An online, interactive tool allows users to explore mapped scores.
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    Forland Landscape Restoration

    The ForLand-Restoration project is developing a forest landscape restoration decision support platform. A collaborative research project funded by Climate-KIC to explore landscape restoration opportunities with stakeholders with the aim of reaching consensus on land use decisions.
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    Climate change impacts

    Examining the effects of climate change on woodland and forestry.
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    Modelling scenarios for woodland expansion in Scotland

    A model was developed to represent the environment of Scotland, including its many different types of land managers and their views about woodland creation. By representing alternative scenarios in the model, the research explored how each set of choices might affect the benefits we get from the environment over the next 100 years and the contribution to woodland cover targets.