Damian Maye to present SUFISA findings to DG-Agri

Next week Damian Maye will travel to Brussels and present findings from the SUFISA project to DG Agri at the European Commission.
Next week Damian Maye will travel to Brussels and present findings from the SUFISA project to DG Agri at the European Commission.
CCRI's Matt Reed and colleague Professor Anne Goodenough feature on BBC's Countryfile Spring Diaries show this week discussing issues surrounding how climate change is affecting fruit tree blossom and its chance for pollination.
Tomorrow sees the much anticipated report from the House of Lords Select Committee on the Rural Economy. CCRI Director Janet Dwyer was one person who gave evidence to the Committee
Damian Maye will be speaking at a workshop in Switzerland later this month that will discuss challenges and directions of agri-environmental governance
This week, Julie Ingram made a welcome return to CCRI after spending just over six months in Australia and Indonesia as part of an OECD Research Fellowship.
On May 21st in Brussels a free event will be taking place related to on-farm demonstrations. Hannah Chiswell and Julie Ingram will be there as representatives of the AgriDemo-F2F project
There is double publication success for Damian Maye, Matt Reed and Dan Keech in the latest edition of the journal ’City, Culture and Society’. The special issue examines governance of city food systems and features two papers from CCRI researchers
Julie Ingram and Lisa Lobry de Bruyn (University of New England) are guest editors of a special edition of the journal Soil Use and Management, featuring a number of papers with that are authored by CCRI researchers.
Damian Maye and Mauro Vigani will travel to Krakow in Poland next week as the SUFISA project reaches its conclusion with the final policy conference.