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Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research

Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research. A consortium of biological, environmental and social science organisations with a rural research focus ACTIVE IN Farming, forestry, environment, aquaculture, landscape and the natural heritage BASED Across Scotland GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS

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Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research

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  1. Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research A consortium of biological, environmental and social science organisations with a rural research focus • ACTIVE IN Farming, forestry, environment, aquaculture, landscape and the natural heritage • BASED Across Scotland • GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Scotland, Europe, World-wide

  2. What ? • Instituted 1989 • Predecessor ‘Edinburgh Centre for Rural Economy’; instituted 1947 • A facilitating organisation • Helps member organisations to • work together for mutual benefit • share specialised facilities • promote inter-disciplinary research and • relate to the University of Edinburgh through its Colleges and Schools

  3. Why ? • Mutual benefit - through coordination of common interest areas and building of trust • Opportunities for joint research - including between specialisms • Stronger voice - to influence funding and environmental policies • Greater internal connectivity - between members and entry into each others’ external networks • Broader and common focus - on scientific issues and their social relevance • Promotion - of science and education in the population

  4. University of Edinburgh Scottish Agricultural College Heriot Watt University, School of Life Sciences Napier University, School of Life Sciences University of Stirling, Institute of Aquaculture UHI Millennium Institute Roslin Institute Moredun Research Institute Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Scottish Agricultural Science Agency Scottish Natural Heritage Scottish Crop Research Institute Royal Society for the Protection Of Birds Scotland DEFRA Lasswade Veterinary Laboratory British Geological Survey Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Edinburgh Forest Research, Northern Research Station National Museums of Scotland MRC Human Reproductive Sciences Unit Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland University Marine Biological Station Millport Scottish & Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research Members

  5. ECRR is not just for Edinburgh ECRR Centres and Field Stations

  6. Board • ‘Director’ from each subscibing organisation • Meets twice per year; November AGM • Chaired by senior member of UoE • Two Employees (Part-time) • Scientific Director • Chris Browitt • Secretary/Treasurer • Mike Talbot • Executive • Sub-group of ‘Directors’ • Meets 5x per year • Organises programme of events Organisation

  7. How ? • ‘Light Touch’ • Monthly networking lunches with member organisation briefing • Low cost (annual budget ~£20k) • Newsletter

  8. ECRR Publications

  9. How ? • Occasional ‘significant visitor’ lunches • Evening Receptions (2 per year) • Targeted guests (eg MSPs) • Postgraduate students • Annual Lecture (with RSE, IOB) • 2005 : Professor Ian Wilmut • 2004 : Lord Peter Melchett

  10. How ? • Occasional focussed seminars: • International applications • Managing change in research organisations • Public Fora on topics of current scientific interest • 2005 - Earth observation in rural research • 2003 - What value Scotland’s landscape? • 2001 - Perspectives on Foot & Mouth disease

  11. Biology Environment Society Loci

  12. Roslin Institute

  13. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

  14. Subsurface GeoScience • Disciplines:Geochemistry, Geophysics,Geodynamics,Geobiology • Themes:Earth materials, Fluid rock-interactions, Subsurface • structure and dynamics, Natural hazards, • Planetary Studies, Complex Systems, • Earth History • Current Major Initiatives: EMMAC; CSEC; • GEOMAG; NANIA • Planned :‘ECOSSE’ JRI, ‘HIPRESS’ SRDG, • ‘ASESI’ JRI,NERC - CO2 UoE Geosciences

  15. Enriching People’s Lives Provide more opportunities for people to enjoy Scotland’s natural heritage. Improve the quality of life for people in urban areas through better access to green open spaces. Help people to care for their local environment

  16. Gases & particles Physics & Chemistry Turbulent exchange Plant physiology ATMOSPHERE Surface chemistry Molecular diffusion Ecological effects Soil chemistry CANOPY Soil biology and physics SOIL Atmospheric Sciences

  17. GMO Inspectorate Rabies Control Pesticides Control of Notifiable Bee diseases Agriculture Plant Variety Testing Seed Certification & Enforcement Vertebrate Wildlife Scottish Agricultural Science Agency

  18. The RSPB in Scotland What we Do Researchsolutions to conservation problems faced by birds and their habitats Improvehabitats and create and manage reserves Influence legislation and policy-making Advise and assist land managers Educateand encourage young people

  19. RSPB Nature Reserves in Scotland 2004

  20. UHI Millennium Institute

  21. Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland BioSS offices around Scotland Mathematical and statistical research, consultancy and training to agricultural, biological and environmental research organisations in Scotland Major client organisations Hannah Research Institute Moredun Research Institute Macaulay Institute Rowett Research Institute Scottish Crop Research Institute Scottish Agricultural College Scottish Agricultural Science Agency Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

  22. Linking Research (£ 14m) Consultancy (£17m) Education (£9m) For the Land-based industries Research in: Land Economy Crop & Soil Animal Health Sustainable Livestock Systems An integrated approach to Knowledge Transfer

  23. Science Push Universities & Others Industry & Policy Pull SAC & Others Knowledge Creation Knowledge Transfer Complementarity in the Science Spectrum

  24. Discipline areas covered by ECRR members Animal Science Aquaculture & Fisheries Atmosphere Biodiversity & Conservation Bioinformatics, Biomathematics & Statistics Coastal & Marine Science Crops & Plants Science Ecology Economics & Social Sciences Engineering Environment & Land Use Food Science Forestry & Woodland Fundamental Biology Genetics, Genomics & Proteomics Geography Geology & Soils Natural History Renewable Resources Taxonomy Veterinary Science & Medicine

  25. Facilitating Centres of Excellence • Edinburgh Biosciences Research Centre (EBRC) • Roslin Institute • Moredun Institute • RDVS Researchers • SAC Animal Scientists • (IAH Neuropathogenesis Unit) • Plant Sciences Scotland • SCRI • RBGE • UoE • Others • SAGES (Scottish Alliance for Geosciences, Environment & Society) • UoE, UHI, BGS and Others

  26. Raising awareness ECRR promotes wider awareness of the range of its members scientific expertise and is accessible by the political, business and public sectors through: • Website - with links to member organisations (www.ecrr.org.uk) • Contacts - with MSPs and other politicians • Links - e.g. with Aberdeen Research Consortium • Sharing - information, contacts, expertise and ideas • Receptions - for members and targeted guests • Annual lecture - with Roy Soc Ed and Inst Biology • Public fora - biennially on topics of current scientific interest • Focused Seminars - eg International applications, managing change • School - links • Newsletter – the Bush Telegraph

  27. Education

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