Publication success for Jane Mills and other CCRI researchers

Publication success for CCRI researchers Jane Mills and Damian Maye. Jane has a soil themed paper published and Damian contributes chapters to two books.
Publication success for CCRI researchers Jane Mills and Damian Maye. Jane has a soil themed paper published and Damian contributes chapters to two books.
John Powell is currently on holiday. He still finds time however to pen a blog about what he is up to - always with an eye on 'the commons'.
The CCRI will be hosting its 'Winter School' in January and is inviting PhD students and early career researchers to submit abstracts if they would like to attend.
The colours of the trees are vibrant in the strong sunlight, set off against a deep blue sky on a clear October day. Walden Pond is where Henry David Thoreau built a cabin in the woods ‘by his own hand’…
Presenting results from the ROBUST project, CCRI's Dan Keech will attend the 10th Global ESP conference in Hanover, which takes place from 21st-25th October.
Next month, CCRI's Dan Keech will be participating in the 'Er Indoors conference with regular collaborator Professor Marc Redepenning from Otto-Friedrich Univeristy in Bamberg. The conference takes place at The Univeristy of Warwick's Humanities Research Centre.
This Friday, Janet Dwyer will be a 'Climate Emergency' Question Time debate for local students. The event, organised by Gloucestershire's 'Vision 21'.
More publication success for Researchers from CCRI. Damian Maye is lead author on two papers with Rob Berry co-authoring a paper written by former CCRI Masters' student Katherine Smith.
Julie Ingram has once again travelled to Indoensia as a follow-up to her recent OECD scholarship. She has been visiting farmers who are participating in Science Field Labs and also presented at the recent 5th Global Science Conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA).