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Jayne Glass
Dr. Jayne GlassResearcher
Centre for Mountain Studies
Perth College
Crieff Road
Perth, PH1 2NX
United Kingdom
URL Institution: www.perth.uhi.ac.uk/mountainstudies
Personal URL: link
Key Publications of Jayne Glass (up to ten) :
Scott, A., Carter, C., Hölzinger, O., Everard, M., Rafaelli, D., Hardman, M., Baker,
J., Glass, J., Leach, K., Wakeford, R., Reed, M., Grace, M., Sunderland, T., Waters, R., Corstanje, R., Glass, R., Grayson, N., Harris, J., & Taft, A. (2014) UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. Work Package Report 10: Tools – Applications, Benefits and Linkages for Ecosystem Science
TABLES). UNEP-WCMC, LWEC, UK.
Glass, J.H., Price, M.F., Warren, C.R. and Scott, A.J. (2013). Lairds, Land and Sustainability: Scottish perspectives on upland management. Edinburgh University Press.
Glass, J.H., Scott, A.S. and Price, M.F. (2013) The power of the process: co-producing a sustainability assessment toolkit for upland estate management in Scotland. Land Use Policy, 30(1), 254-265, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.03.024
Glass, J.H., Mc Morran, R. and Price, M.F. (2013). The Centre for Mountain Studies Contributes to Sustainable Mountain Development at All Scales. Mountain Research and Development 33(1): 103-107.
Glass, J.H., Scott, A.J. and Price, M.F. (2012). Getting active at the interface: how can sustainability researchers stimulate social learning? In: Wals, A.E.J. and Corcoran, P.B (eds), Learning for Sustainabiltiy in times of accelerating change. Wagenigen Press (chapter available for separate download).
van der Wal, R., A. Bonn, D. Monteith, M.S. Reed, K. Blackstock, N. Hanley, D. Thompson, M. Evans, I. Alonso, with T. Allot, H. Armitage, N. Beharry-Borg, J. Glass, J. McMorrow, L. Ross, R. Pakeman, S. Perry, D. Tinch (2011). Mountains, Moorlands and Heathlands. In: UK National Ecosystem Assessment, UNEP, WCMC and DEFRA.
Glass, J.H. (2011). The power of the research process: co-producing knowledge for sustainable upland estate management in Scotland. PhD thesis, University of the Highlands and Islands (awarded by University of Aberdeen).
Glass, J.H., Scott, A.S. and Price, M.F. (2011). Developing a sustainability assessment tool for upland estates. In: S.J. Marrs, S. Foster, C. Hendrie, E.C. Mackey, and D.B.A. Thompson (eds.) The Changing Nature of Scotland. The Stationery Office, Edinburgh.
Reed M.S, Buenemann, M., Atlhopheng J., Akhtar-Schuster M., Bachmann F., Bastin G., Bigas H., Chanda R., Dougill A.J., Essahli W., Evely A.C., Fleskens L., Geeson N., Glass J.H., Hessel R., Holden J., Ioris A., Kruger B., Liniger H.P., Mphinyane W., Nainggolan D., Perkins J., Raymond C.M., Ritsema C.J., Schwilch G., Sebego R., Seely M., Stringer L.C., Thomas R., Twomlow S., Verzandvoort S. (2011). Cross-scale monitoring and assessment of land degradation and sustainable land management: a methodological framework for knowledge management. Land Degradation and Development, 22(2), 261-271.
Reed, M.S., Buckmaster, S., Moxey, A.P., Keenleyside, C., Fazey, I., Scott, I., Thomson, K., Thorp, S., Anderson, R., Bateman, I., Bryce, R., Christie, M., Glass, J., Hubacek, K., Quinn, C., Maffey, G., Midgely, A., Robinson, G., Stringer, L.C., Lowe, P., Slee, R. (2011). Policy Options for Sustainable Management of UK Peatlands, IUCN Technical Review 12, IUCN UK Peatland Programme, Edinburgh
Glass, J.H. (2010) Access to the hills: five years on. The Munro Society Journal, December 2010.
Reed, M.S., Evely. A.C., Cundill, G., Fazey. I., Glass, J.H., Laing, A., Newig, J., Parrish, B., Prell, C., Raymond, C. and Stringer, L.C. (2010) What is social learning? Ecology & Society, 15(4):r1
Reed M.S., Bonn A., Slee W., Beharry-Borg N., Birch J., Brown I., Burt T.P., Chapman D., Chapman P.J., Clay G., Cornell S.J., Fraser E.D.G., Glass J.H., Holden J., Hodgson J.A., Hubacek K., Irvine B., Jin N., Kirkby M.J., Kunin W.E., Moore O., Moseley D., Prell C., Price M.F., Quinn C., Redpath S., Reid C., Stagl S., Stringer L.C., Termansen M., Thorp S., Towers W., Worrall F. (2009) The future of the uplands. Land Use Policy, 26S, S204-S216.
Glass, J.H. (2008) Predators going wild? The Scottish Mountaineer Issue 39 (May 2008): 7-10
Expertise of Jayne Glass:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Expert Type |
Scientific / Fundamental Research | |
Topic Ecosystems | Ecosystems |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Economy / Resource Use |
Topic Society | Society |
Topic Sustainability | Sustainability |
Methods | Method |
Specialties of Jayne Glass:
sustainable land use; estate management; Scotland; social learning; transdisciplinary knowledge; participation; stakeholder engagement; sustainability
Last update: 11/29/19
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