
PGR Student News – Spring 2023
The latest updates from CCRI's Postgraduate Research students.
Latest news and updates from CCRI.
The latest updates from CCRI's Postgraduate Research students.
CCRI have recruited a new research assistant to work on co-designing a citizen science approach for achieving integrated catchment management.
The CCRI recently completed a series of case studies working with and for farmers as part of the Flourishing Floodplains project.
The Michael Dower European Rural Resilience Award is intended to foster rural resilience. It is open to all Europeans who care about our common values: democracy, cohesion, solidarity and peace.
This project investigated the potential of long-term agreements (30 years+) for achieving landscape recovery in lowland productive areas, including how a funding approach which blends both public and private funding may work.
Professor Damian Maye will deliver a keynote address at a forthcoming agri-food conference at the University of Hohenheim, near Stuttgart.
Dan Keech is continuing to emphasise and extend CCRI's work highlighting rural-urban interdependences as he co-edits a special issue of 'Frontiers in Sustainable Cities'.
Last week, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins, Janet Dwyer, Katarina Kubinakova and Aimee Morse travelled to Barcelona for the RUSTIK project’s Living Labs kick-off event.
The CCRI is to join 'Alternet', a collaborative network of leading European research institutes.