UoG is working with Arts Council England (South West) to develop plans for a resource hub for cultural regeneration on the high street.
The CCRI is to join 'Alternet', a collaborative network of leading European research institutes.
This project considered where and how land managers and the bodies administering the new schemes will get heritage data and advice, testing different formats of data and advice provision within Land Management Plans.
Since 2012, the CCRI has been involved in an on-going series of themed research projects aimed at supporting the development and implementation of Natural England’s agri-environment schemes.
The Changing Treescapes project team have released a new guide, 'Making Socio-Ecological Art and Science Collaboration Work: A Guide'.
This project identified ‘best practice’ and outlined a range of ways to manage and operate pasture areas in Norway, this included concrete arrangements for handling misconceptions and the different priorities of various interest.
This collaborative project will demonstrate how buildings and boundaries enclosing spaces associated with their historic use can be better integrated into decision making processes based on an ecosystem services approach.
This project will use a range of existing and ongoing work including data on boundaries in the Lower Severn Vale to develop GIS resources in the Lower Severn Vale using open data and open source GIS software.
The project will develop a methodology that can identify the benefits and attribute values associated with the dry stone walls of the Peak District National Park.