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Theme section (Paul Bishop: recalling an academic life)

Paul Bishop and the evolution of the Scottish Alliance of Geosciences, Environment and Society (SAGES)

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Pages 301-311 | Received 17 Jan 2023, Accepted 27 Apr 2023, Published online: 10 May 2023

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Figure 1. The introductory slide of SAGES 1, showing the members of the Alliance and purportedly the new dawn over Scotland. It actually shows darkness about to envelope the British Isles!

Figure 1. The introductory slide of SAGES 1, showing the members of the Alliance and purportedly the new dawn over Scotland. It actually shows darkness about to envelope the British Isles!

Figure 2. The initial SAGES view of the Earth System, showing the two-way links between different parts of the natural world and society.

Figure 2. The initial SAGES view of the Earth System, showing the two-way links between different parts of the natural world and society.

Figure 3. The double page spread of advertisements for 35 posts throughout Scotland that appeared in Nature on 29 June 2006. The advertisement also appeared in Science.

Figure 3. The double page spread of advertisements for 35 posts throughout Scotland that appeared in Nature on 29 June 2006. The advertisement also appeared in Science.

Figure 4. The brochure distributed at the launch of SAGES at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 25 May 2007. The position of the sun on the horizon does herald a new dawn over Scotland!

Figure 4. The brochure distributed at the launch of SAGES at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 25 May 2007. The position of the sun on the horizon does herald a new dawn over Scotland!

Figure 5. The DVD and logo designed to show that SAGES is both Scottish and global. The logo represents the Earth and a cross section through the atmosphere. It also resembles a Scottish thistle.

Figure 5. The DVD and logo designed to show that SAGES is both Scottish and global. The logo represents the Earth and a cross section through the atmosphere. It also resembles a Scottish thistle.