Rank Prize symposium on net zero and agriculture

Charlotte Chivers was recently invited to participate in a Rank Prize symposium on how agriculture can contribute to the UK's net zero agenda
Charlotte Chivers was recently invited to participate in a Rank Prize symposium on how agriculture can contribute to the UK's net zero agenda
The evaluation adopts a comprehensive mixed-methods approach to assess the annual grant support provided to ACRE by Defra, leveraging a Theory of Change (ToC) framework.
Today the CCRI launches its second Podcast. Featuring Postgraduate students Annie Buckle and Josh Davis, the episode explores their experiences so far at CCRI.
Julie Ingram is joined by Elisa Marraccini and Nicola Silvestri in editing a newly published Special Issue of the Italian Journal of Agronomy.
This project is an extension of previous Fisher Social Survey work undertaken by the team, leveraging the insights and methodologies established in the previous stages. The focus of this phase is to conduct two pilot survey rounds to gather data on the fishing industry and its stakeholders.
Taking place from 11th - 13th June 2024 the final conference will celebrate the achievements and outputs of the UK Treescapes Programme
The CCRI is excited to launch the first in a series of three Podcasts, with more planned in the future.
In addition to the launch of the Podcast, we are please to also release footage of presentations from our 35th Anniversary event.
The CCRI is a member of a groundbreaking consortium awarded a £6.5 million grant by the Government to look at how changes to land use will help achieve net zero in the UK by 2050.