Maggie Gill is Chief Scientific Adviser for Rural Affairs and Environment to the Scottish Government and Professor of Integrated Land Use at the University of Aberdeen. Maggie was previousley chief executive for the Macaulay Land use research Institute.
Allan Watt is Deputy Science Director, for the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Biodiversity Programme and his research centres on the science underpinning the conservation of biodiversity and the management of forest pests. Allan is currently working am currently involved in three European (EU-funded) projects on biodiversity.
Bill Adams works on relations between society and nature, particularly relating to the conservation of wildlife. He is a member of the Political Ecology Group at the University of Cambridge. In the past he has worked on dryland agriculture, the development of floodplain wetland environments and the downstream social and ecological effects of dams in Africa.
John Linnel is an ecologist who works with conservation related issues on large carnivores and wild ungulates. He has worked in Norway, the Baltic States, Poland, the Balkans and India. In addition to research he has also been involved in policy support projects for the government of Norway, the Council of Europe and the European Commission.
Gareth Edward-Jones is a bioeconomist with research interests that include agriculture, conservation and food production including: sustainable food chains, agricultural policy and the environment, the economics of nature conservation, the psychology of farming decision-making, socio-economics of harvesting and in-shore fishing and agricultural development in Wales.
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