
CCRI Researchers at European meetings and beyond!
Numerous people from the CCRI team have been busy travelling to projects meetings and conferences in mainland Europe as well as the the far east.
Numerous people from the CCRI team have been busy travelling to projects meetings and conferences in mainland Europe as well as the the far east.
Throughout the summer, CCRI researchers continue to successfully publish a wide range of articles.
Over the last few months, the CCRI team have had numerous articles published, or accepted for publication in the academic press. Full details of all CCRI publications can be found on the University of Gloucestershire’s Research Repository.
Professors Damian Maye and Julie Ingram will be involved in one of seven new research projects examining how rural enterprises are adapting to the major challenges facing the economy.
Over the last few months, CCRI researchers have had continued success with numerous articles being accepted for publication.
The British Academy has now published the outputs from its 'Shared Understandings of a Sustainable Future research programme', under which the 'Rural Climathons' research project was funded.
To coincide with World Soil Day, a new SoilPlastic App is available for citizens, students and farmers which will help scientists understand how much plastic ends up in soils.
This study aimed to identify current evidence in the land use and agricultural sectors, and evidence gaps in order to frame and develop a much larger programme of research.
A new agri-tech partnership for Gloucestershire has been established, with Professor Julie Ingram involved in a research capacity role.
In November, CCRI researchers Julie Ingram and Jane Mills will be hosting a farmer event at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair, one of the finest prime stock shows in Europe.