CCRI Publication Successes – Winter 2025

CCRI researchers continue to successfully publish a wide range of articles. Full details of all CCRI publications can be found on the University of Gloucestershire’s Research Repository. Please note, not all items may be available due to publisher embargo.


Ingram, Julie, Mills, Jane and Mackley-Ward, Honor (2025) “For all kinds of reasons, it hasn’t happened”: A novel integrative perspective for analysing the barriers to biomass crops for bioenergy in the United Kingdom. Energy Research and Social Science, 120. ART: 103936. doi:10.1016/j.erss.2025.103936

Simmonds, Philippa, Maye, Damian, Ingram, Julie, Gardner, Abigail and Raseta, Sofia (2025) Deliberative approaches to the climate crisis: Adapting Climathons for rural communities. Area. doi:10.1111/area.12994 (In Press)

Ingram, Julie, Maye, Damian and Reed, Mark (2025) Contestations in the emerging soil-based carbon economy: towards a research agenda Sustainability Science doi:10.1007/s11625-024-01609-z (In Press)

Malekinezhad, Fahimeh, Micha, Evgenia and Maye, Damian (2024) Examining the connection between resourcefulness and resilience: analysis of UK rural SME firm-level enterprise characteristics. Journal of Rural Studies, 112. art: 103450. doi:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103450 (In Press)

Davis, Joshua, Murray, Rose R, Crichton, Rosemary, Starkey, Finn and Cammies, C (2024) Bridging the Gap: Exploring consumer knowledge, perceptions, and willingness to pay for aquaponics products across the UK. Aquaculture International, 33 (1). ART: 30. doi:10.46289/7E8FX6K2

Keech, Daniel and Olczak, Susie (2024) Local Landscapes of Hope in Darién and Atacama: Material Narrations in the Anthropocene. Folklore, 135 (4). pp. 553-579. doi:10.1080/0015587X.2024.2401277

Tsouvalis, Judith, Little, Ruth, Fajardo-Escoffie, José, Hartley, Susan E, Rose, David Christian, Ambrose-Oji, Bianca, de Boon, Auvikki, Maderson, Siobhan and Urquhart, Julie (2025) Co-design in policy development: Leveraging opportunities, addressing challenges, and proposing solutions for inclusive governance – Lessons from England. Land Use Policy, 150. art: 107440. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107440 (In Press)

Keech, Daniel, Maye, Damian and Reed, Matt (2024) Dynamic Food Procurement: a digital experiment in Gloucestershire schools (England). Food and Foodways, 33 (2). (In Press)

Milford, Anna, Keech, Daniel and Wangui Muiruri, Sarah (2025) Community Supported Agriculture’s perceived positive impacts on mental health and vegetable consumption in Norway and the United Kingdom. Agricultural and Food Economics, 13. ART: 2. doi:10.1186/s40100-024-00343-5