
British Academy publishes ‘Climathon’ project outputs
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.
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.
The CCRI has recently welcomed four new postgraduates to its vibrant student community.
Email address: anniebuckle@connect.glos.ac.uk Annie is in the first year of her PhD at the University of Gloucestershire, in partnership with the Community and Countryside Research Institute (CCRI). Her project aims to identify optimal grazing management and develop best practice in…
Email address: joshuadavis@connect.glos.ac.ukORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-9499-4285 Josh’s PhD research focuses on addressing shifts in knowledge and skills required in delivering landscape-scale nature-based recovery This PhD is an interdisciplinary project and utilises mixed methods to explore: (1) the key environmental, collaborative, digital, and…
The CCRI team has had a number of publication success over the summer months including journal articles, book chapters and special issue journals.
Funded by the British Academy, this project develops a participatory methodology, climate assemblies, to bring farmers, rural businesses, NGOs and citizens together in two livestock farming communities (in Cumbria and Cornwall) to debate their agri-food futures, identify net zero ambitions and vision solutions in ways that are fair, just and democratic.