
Recent CCRI publication updates
The CCRI team has had a number of publication success over the summer months including journal articles, book chapters and special issue journals.

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.
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Email address: philippasimmonds@connect.glos.ac.uk ORC ID: www.orcid.org/0000-0003-3929-4934Research Gate: www.researchgate.net/profile/Philippa-Simmonds MBChB, MSc (Global Health) Pippa is an interdisciplinary food systems researcher interested in planetary health, equitable low-carbon transitions, and participatory methods. She joined the CCRI in October 2020, bringing prior experience in Medicine…

Email address: chafferty1@glos.ac.ukResearchGate: www.researchgate.net/profile/Caitlin-HaffertyGoogle Scholar: View Google Scholar account Caitlin is an interdisciplinary social scientist interested in stakeholder engagement, environmental planning and governance, digital and participatory methods. Her PhD was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and…

A new multi-authored paper has just been published in Land Use Policy which aims to identify where stronger evidence is needed in the digital agriculture movement.

MINAGRIS, an EU-funded project which launches today, will explore how plastic debris is affecting soil biodiversity, soil functions, related ecosystem services, and agricultural productivity.

Julie Ingram, Jane Mills, Matt Reed, and Charlotte Chivers of the CCRI were recently involved in delivering two sessions at Eurosoil 2021.