
Assessing the impact of cross compliance in England
The CCRI, in partnership with Central Science Laboratory, undertook a project for Defra to assess the impact of cross compliance in England.
The CCRI, in partnership with Central Science Laboratory, undertook a project for Defra to assess the impact of cross compliance in England.
The Countryside and Community Research Institute produced a report on the Incidental Socio-Economic Benefits of Environmental Stewardship (ES) for Defra in March 2010.
The overall objective of the SOLINSA project was to identify effective and efficient approaches for the support of innovation for sustainable agriculture and rural development.
This research investigated the relationship between the CAP and farmland biodiversity.
The overarching aim of SmartSOIL was to contribute to reversing the current degradation trend of European agricultural soils by improving soil carbon management in soils of arable and mixed farming systems covering intensive to low-input and organic farming systems.
The aim of this project was to provide Defra with a deeper understanding of how hill farmers are likely to respond to changes in economic support from government.
This project condcuted a review of peatland restoration on Exmoor and gave guidance to the Steering Group on how best to proceed with future peatland restoration.