Hi everyone, my name is Emma Hayes and I am a Queen’s University graduate in Geography. My QUADRAT project is investigating and designing new multi-method approaches to combat and evaluate the issues of soil erosion and nutrient run-off across agricultural land in Northern Ireland and Scotland. A variety of techniques are employed in my project including remote sensing, computer modelling and chemical analyses. I come from a rural background and the issues faced through climate change and the demands on agriculture for sustainable practise and maximum productivity is immense. In an ever-changing climate, new strategies must be developed to maximise the potential of agricultural yields whilst also minimising damages to our fragile ecosystems. My project builds upon the skills I have developed at undergraduate level, in particular, my interest in environmental modelling. I used this extensively in my undergraduate dissertation which analysed coastal erosion around Strangford Lough using various functions of ArcGIS. Since a young age, I have always desired to further my education to its maximum potential and studying for a doctorate is simply a dream come true. In my spare time, I compete in endurance riding and have represented Ireland several times competing overseas.
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Belfast City Council

CB Dennis Trust

Environment Agency

Aberdeen City Council

Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR)

James Hutton Institute

Aberdeen Harbour Board

Causeway, Coast & Glens Heritage Trust

Wildbyte Technologies

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

Marine Scotland

DAERA

3DEO

Shetland Amenity Trust

National Trust for Scotland

BGS

Historic Environment Scotland

SAERI Falklands Limited

RSPB NI

Ireland Brownfield Network

NFU Scotland

Loughs Agency

NI Water

Bioversity International

SAERI

Geological Survey NI

National Trust

Bumblebee Conservation Trust

Mourne Heritage Trust

National Biodiversity Data Centre Ireland

The Crown Estate

SEPA

Arup

National Trust NI

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS)

Syngenta

Pacific Seafoods Group

Ulster Wildlife

Carl Zeiss Microscopy Ltd

RSPB Scotland

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Ulster Farmers’ Union

Siskin Asset Management

Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute

The R&A

NOAA Fisheries

Northern Ireland Environment Agency

Botanaeco

Forestry and Land Scotland

Forest Research Scotland

Northern Ireland Environment Link

Scottish water

Volcanic Basin Petroleum Research

Tilhill Forestry

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar & Marine Research

JNCC