Macaulay Institute
The Macaulay Institute, formally the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and sometimes referred to simply as The Macaulay, was a research institute based at Aberdeen in Scotland, which is now part of the James Hutton Institute. Its work covered aspects such as landscape, soil and water conservation and climate change. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Hartley, Iain, Hopkins, David, Sommerkorn, Martin, Wookey, PhilipContributors: “...Macaulay Land Use Research Institute...”
Published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2010)
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2by Hartley, Iain, Hopkins, David, Garnett, Mark H, Sommerkorn, Martin, Wookey, PhilipContributors: “...Macaulay Land Use Research Institute...”
Published in Ecology Letters (2008)
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3by Garnett, Mark H, Hartley, Iain, Sommerkorn, Martin, Wookey, PhilipContributors: “...Macaulay Land Use Research Institute...”
Published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2009)
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4by Laurenson, M Karen, Norman, Rachel, Gilbert, Lucy, Reid, Hugh W, Hudson, Peter JContributors: “...Macaulay Land Use Research Institute...”
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2004)
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5by Street, Lorna E, Subke, Jens-Arne, Sommerkorn, Martin, Heinemeyer, Andreas, Williams, MathewContributors: “...Macaulay Land Use Research Institute...”
Published in Oecologia (2011)
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