
Flourishing Floodplains Case Studies Success
The CCRI recently completed a series of case studies working with and for farmers as part of the Flourishing Floodplains project.
The CCRI recently completed a series of case studies working with and for farmers as part of the Flourishing Floodplains project.
This project investigated the potential of long-term agreements (30 years+) for achieving landscape recovery in lowland productive areas, including how a funding approach which blends both public and private funding may work.
To coincide with World Soil Day, a new SoilPlastic App is available for citizens, students and farmers which will help scientists understand how much plastic ends up in soils.
A new study, led by researchers from CCRI, explores farmer and stakeholder attitudes towards vaccinating cattle and badgers against bovine tuberculosis.
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.
Six major research projects, which are part of the Future of UK Treescapes programme, have received a share of £3 million funding over the next two years from UK Research and Innovation.
Last month, CCRI's Charlotte Chivers gave two presentations at the 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, held in Glasgow.
The CCRI is involved with a new project led by Land Use Consultants and Environment Systems Limted to resurvey agri-environment agreements.
MINAGRIS, an EU-funded project which launches today, will explore how plastic debris is affecting soil biodiversity, soil functions, related ecosystem services, and agricultural productivity.