
This work will engage with project leaders and partners, library staff, and audiences to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of the Culture Nature England project, rich in insights and inclusive of diverse perspectives.

This review will cover a five-year span, capturing completed and ongoing projects from universities, research institutions, heritage associations, government bodies, and charities. By focusing on both published research and emerging initiatives, the project aims to provide a forward-looking picture that reflects the latest trends in the field.

The CCRI has worked with 'Nattergal' to develop recommendations for engagement within nature recovery projects.

This project will evaluate the effectiveness of previous agri-environment schemes (AES) by examining the condition of stone walls (SW) and stone-faced banks (SB) in selected case study locations.

The CCRI recently held another Climathon, this time in collaboration with Forest of Dean District Council. The event focused on developing net zero solutions for electricity and heat.

Janet Dwyer is to lead a 5-year international project to co-develop new approaches to sustaining and revitalising cultural landscapes in the global north.

In addition to the launch of the Podcast, we are please to also release footage of presentations from our 35th Anniversary event.

Recently CCRI's Honor Mackley-Ward and Berglind Karlsdóttir attended a training event to learn about how best to improve access to nature for all people.

The 10th NGM will take place in Copenhagen from 24th-27th June 2024. CCRI's Daniel Keech will be co-hosting two sessions and is now inviting calls for papers for these.