
Access to Nature – A new Forum in Gloucestershire
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.
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.
CCRI researchers Demelza Jones and Alice Goodenough have launched a new project in conjunction with fellow University researcher Clare Harris.
The team behind the Flourishing Floodplains project are delight to announce that the video and factsheet outputs are now available.
Following the unveiling of the first four projects funded under the third and final funding call of UK Treescapes, an additional fifth project has been welcomed into the fold.
Four new knowledge exchange projects receive a share of £500,000 to boost the impact of the Future of UK Treescapes Programme.
CCRI Director Matt Reed and PhD student Pippa Simmonds have recently recorded a Podcast for the 'People Place and Nature Podcast' entitled 'Farming, Sustainability, and the Food Cycle'.
The Future of UK Treescapes programme, with support from NERC, ESRC, and AHRC, is pleased to announce the second round of Treescapes Fellowships.
The Greensounds project are taking part in the UK’s largest free celebration of Nature, taking place in Bristol.