Climate change and the historic environment of Wales

This project explored the direct impacts of climate change on the historic environment of Wales.
This project explored the direct impacts of climate change on the historic environment of Wales.
An evaluation of permissive access under Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) options was carried out over the period October 2011 – March 2012 by CCRI in conjunction with Ken Taylor of Asken Ltd. The evaluation included telephone and face-to-face interviews with…
The CCRI, in conjunction with the Dyfed Archaeological Trust, and the Centre for Environmental Change and Quaternary Research at the University of Gloucestershire were asked to explore the direct impacts of climate change on the historic environment of Wales.
Chris Short and Nick Lewis of the CCRI, in collaboration with Sion Brackenbury of Commons Vision, undertook an evaluation of the role played by Commons Development Officers (CDO) in Glastir.
One of the challenges we face all of the time is how to communicate our sometimes quite complex research findings, especially when those ideas are still in development.
John Powell and Chris Short recently attended the 14th Global Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons in Japan. We actually hosted the 12th conference back in 2009, which was both challenging, but also a great…
John Powell and Chris Short from the CCRI have travelled to Japan for the 14th Global Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons.
On Monday 10th June, Janet Dwyer will be presenting at the Commission for the Economic Development of Rural Areas (CEDRA) Conference, at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
John Powell and Chris Short from the CCRI have travelled to Japan for the 14th Global Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons.