
Farmer-led soil health monitoring
CCRI are leading the social science aspects of a project exploring ways of co-designing citizen-led science for water and soil health monitoring.
CCRI are leading the social science aspects of a project exploring ways of co-designing citizen-led science for water and soil health monitoring.
A new report has been published as part of the on-going work conducted by NICRE which involved a number of researchers from the CCRI.
Jane Mills and Charlotte Chivers had a productive meeting for the EU-funded SPRINT project in Aveiro, Portugal during September
Demelza Jones and Alice Goodenough recently attended the Forest School Association Research Symposium at the University of Liverpool.
Janet Dwyer OBE has chaired an expert group commissioned by the Government to find ways to mitigate the impact of some farming practices on air quality, public health and the environment.
Dan Keech and Chris Short recently contributed to a key international conference held at the University of Strasbourg.
The latest State of Rural Enterprise report from NICRE reports that farms in parts of England are looking to boost income by selling more products direct to customers.
Earlier this year Janet Dwyer and Gwyn Jones completed the 18-month project 'Dartmoor Test and Trial'.
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.