
New publication on Natural Flood Management
Chris Short is lead author on a newly published paper linked to his work on Natural Flood Management in the Stroud valleys.
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Chris Short is lead author on a newly published paper linked to his work on Natural Flood Management in the Stroud valleys.
We are delighted to announce that thousands of students have been celebrating their graduations over recent days and amongst them are a number which the CCRI has played an integral role. Read more about who they are and the subjects which they have been studying.
Dr Julie Ingram has been awarded an OECD Research Fellowship.
Jane Mills attended a Work Package leaders meeting for the SoilCare project at the Milieu offices in Brussels on 14th and 15th November.
A forum led by the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) and the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) to support farmer-led initiatives and fresh thinking on policy issues welcomed representatives from over a dozen organisations
CCRI director, Professor Janet Dwyer, has contributed to a new report, just published, called 'After Brexit: 10 key questions for rural policy in Wales'. The report stems from a workshop held earlier in the year at Aberystwyth University
Doug Hulyer, Chair of the Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership, was interviewed by BBC Radio Gloucestershire following a symposium at the University of Gloucestershire on Friday 26th October
The CCRI and the University of Gloucestershire are signing a pledge, along with other Gloucestershire organisations, to commit to making Gloucestershire a pioneer of green infrastructure, creating a better, more attractive place to live, work and visit, as well as becoming an exemplar for the rest of the country #glosnature
The CCRI welcomes Belgian researcher, William de Grunne, who has come to work with the CCRI on the EU Horizon 2020 SURE-Farm project