Going Digital

CCRI Senior Research Fellow, Matt Reed, is a regular blogger writing on food, community and politics at his blog, 'the ruralist'. Matt's latest post, 'Going Digital', reflects on how the CCRI is addressing the challenge of getting its latest research findings out in the public domain as quickly as possible.

New look website for CCRI!

We are very excited to launch our new-look website, which we hope you will find easier and faster to navigate. We hope you like the fresh look - please take a moment to look around the site and let us know what you think! To celebrate the launch, we are offering a FREE eBook, which is ready to download now in a choice of three different formats.

New Horizon 2020 project begins

CCRI was recently successful in securing around £287,400 EU Horizon 2020 funding as part of a project called SoilCare (SoilCare for profitable and sustainable crop production in Europe). SoilCare aims to identify and evaluate site-specific, soil-improving cropping systems and agronomic techniques that have positive impacts on profitability and sustainability in Europe.

SoilCare

SoilCare logo

The overall aim of SoilCare was to identify and evaluate promising soil-improving cropping systems and agronomic techniques that increase the profitability and sustainability of agriculture across Europe.

Contested Agronomy 2016

Julie Ingram is presenting a paper at an international conference at the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex University, Brighton, which is taking place on 23rd-26th February. The conference is called "Contested Agronomy: whose agronomy counts?" and is about the battlefields in agricultural research, past and present. Julie’s paper is entitled “Here, we argue that”: contested views of managing soil carbon for mitigation.

CCRI film nominated for award

A film which the CCRI helped to make has been nominated for a Stroud Community TV Award. From over 2,200 films, the public has nominated their best films in seven different categories. Rural Sustainable Drainage – Natural Flood Management in the Stroud Valleys has been nominated as one of the best Green Films of 2015. The film relates to work that the CCRI undertook with Stroud District Council to tackle floods and help wildlife on the streams of the Stroud valleys.

VALERIE team get together for annual meeting in Turin, Italy

Julie Ingram, Pete Gaskell and Jane Mills have been in Turin, Italy, this week attending the annual VALERIE (VALorising European Research for Innovation in agriculturE and forestry) project meeting. The CCRI team convened two sessions for the 6 case study partners.