Environmental Physicist, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Profile / Bio Profile / Bio Professor Mark Sutton is an environmental physicist based at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) Edinburgh, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Edinburgh. An expert on atmospheric ammonia, he leads international research activities on nitrogen at the science–policy interface. He is Director of the UNEP/GEF International Nitrogen Management System (INMS), and the UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund’s South Asian Nitrogen Hub (SANH). Professor Sutton is also Vice Chair of the Global Partnership on Nutrient Management (GPNM), hosted by UNEP; and a Co-Chair of the UNECE Task Force on Reactive Nitrogen (TFRN). Materials Title Date Learning Materials Topics Reducing Nitrogen Pollution from Source to Sea 19 August, 2025 Slides Climate Change, Environment Sustainable Nitrogen Management for Healthy Oceans, Environment, and Economy 28 January, 2022 Multimedia Environment, Finance, ICT, Water