Leanne Townsend
Leanne is a Senior Social Scientist within James Hutton Institute SEGS group. Her expertise lies in the social and economic impacts of digital technologies and renewables in rural and international development settings. Leanne is currently leading research on Digitalisation in relation to rural communities and economies, with a focus on Small Farms. She leads the Hutton work on the EU Horizon 2020 "DESIRA" project ("Digitalisation: Economic and Social Impacts for Rural Areas") including leading Work Package 3 on Scenario Development workshops. She also leads a case study in the EU Horizon 2020 project "AgriLink", exploring the role of advisors and social networks in precision farming adoption in Scotland. Finally, she leads the EPSRC-funded project "Small Smart Farms" in collaboration with colleagues at Swansea University. Employing a "Responsible Research and Innovation" (RRI) framework, this research works closely with a Crofting Community on the West Coast of Scotland to co-produce digital prototype technologies of relevance to small farms.
Leanne is interested in rural and international development; agricultural innovation; digital transformations; small farms and local food systems. She has worked with diverse societal and stakeholder groups with a focus on marginalisation and social exclusion including Gypsy-Traveller communities; remote rural communities, traditional craftspeople in Scotland; rural and peri-urban communities in Kenya and Nigeria.