Andrew Nolan
Environmental and Biochemical Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Andrew is a research scientist with 29 years field experience in carrying out assessment of land resources throughout Scotland and the wider UK. His expertise ranges from soil survey, classification and sampling to the assessment of grazing and trampling impacts on upland vegetation. He has combined research interests in soils and upland ecology with extensive consultancy work for a wide range of government bodies, agencies and private clients.
Research Interest
Biochemical Sciences
Publications
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Bell, J.S.; Nolan, A.J.; Henderson, D.J.; Donnelly, D., (2013) Soil survey maps and reports, scale 1:10,000, Volume 25 - Boblainy, 2013, Inverness, Ross and Skye Forest District., Forest Enterprise Scotland.
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Bell, J.S.; Nolan, A.J.; Henderson, D.J.; Donnelly, D., (2013) Soil survey maps and reports, scale 1:10,000, Volume 25 - Boblainy, 2013, Inverness, Ross and Skye Forest District., Forest Enterprise Scotland.
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Mitchell, R.J.; Lilly, A.; Bell, J.S.; Cameron, C.; Donald, C.; Fielding, D.; Green, G.; Hewison, R.H.; McIntyre, S.; Newman, G.: Nolan, A.; Owen, J.; Smith, D.; Sturgeon, F.; Thompson, C.; Towers, W.; Williams E., (2014) Ecosystem effects of long-term herbivore exclusion., SNH Contract Report.