
CCRI Publication Successes – Spring 2024
An update of the latest CCRI publications including a report to Defra and a Special Issue journal.
An update of the latest CCRI publications including a report to Defra and a Special Issue journal.
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.
Find out the latest publication successes from the CCRI team.
The CCRI is to be part of the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Hub with £6.5 million funding from UKRI to address critical questions on agriculture and soil.
The Cotswold Climathon took place at the end of September over two days at the Royal Agriculture University.
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.