
LANDWISE
Authorities across the West Thames area to learn how different land management methods impact on flood risk.
Authorities across the West Thames area to learn how different land management methods impact on flood risk.
This project was set up to generate more substantive evidence of the impact of advice and support on the achievement of HLS agreements and scheme outcomes.
Guidance for the development and operational delivery of HLS agreements.
Janet Dwyer is currently working with CCRI Associate, Allan Butler, from the Royal Agricultural University, to provide an economic analysis and project evaluation of the ‘Molland Graze the Moor' project in Exmoor.
Report on the impacts, effectiveness and efficiency of RDP expenditure.
The overall aim of SoilCare was to identify and evaluate promising soil-improving cropping systems and agronomic techniques that increase the profitability and sustainability of agriculture across Europe.
CCRI has been working with Stroud District Council to tackle floods and help wildlife on the streams of the Stroud valleys.
In November 2014, the CCRI won a new research project to explore the current state of Exmoor farming and analyse how it may change in the future.
The purpose of SUFISA was to identify sustainable practices and policies in the agricultural, fish and food sectors.