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Measuring the vulnerability of Scottish soils to a changing climate

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Author: Roy Neilson, Allan Lilly, Matt Aitkenhead, Rebekka Artz, Nikki Baggaley, Madeline Giles, Jonathan Holland, Kenneth Loades, Paola Ovanda Pol, Mike Rivington, Michaela Roberts, Jagadeesh Yeluripati
Project: Measuring the vulnerability of Scottish soils to a changing climate
Policy challenges: Land use
Tags: Agriculture, Soils, Natural environment

Soil erosion and compaction in Scottish soils: adapting to a changing climate

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Author: Allan Lilly, Nikki Baggaley, Kenneth Loades, Blair McKenzie, Mads Troldborg
Project: Soil erosion and compaction in Scottish soils: adapting to a changing climate
Policy challenges: Land use
Tags: Landuse, Soils, Agriculture

Report on Agricultural Drainage and Greenhouse Gas Abatement in Scotland

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Author: Allan Lilly, Nikki Baggaley, Bob Rees, Kairsty Topp, Ian Dickson, Gavin Elrick
Project: Report on Agricultural Drainage and Greenhouse Gas Abatement in Scotland
Policy challenges: Land use
Tags: Agriculture, Flood Risk Management, Water management, Natural environment

Payment for carbon sequestration in soils: A scoping study

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Author: Jagadeesh Yeluripati, Mike Rivington, Allan Lilly, Nikki Baggaley, Blair McKenzie, Matt Aitkenhead, Keith Matthews
Project: Payment for carbon sequestration in soils: A scoping study
Policy challenges: Land use
Tags: Agriculture, Carbon sequestration, Soils

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