
SPRINT project features in Open Access Government magazine
The July edition of the Open Access Government magazine features an article detailing the EU Horizon 2020 funded 'SPRINT' project.
The July edition of the Open Access Government magazine features an article detailing the EU Horizon 2020 funded 'SPRINT' project.
CCRI researchers Julie Ingram and Caitlin Hafferty recently presented a paper at The European Seminar on Extension and Education (ESEE) hosted by Teagasc at Ballyhaise Agricultural College, Cavan, Ireland.
COVID-19 has disrupted the normal way information and advice is shared and accessed in the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System (AKIS). Researchers from the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) and ADAS consulted a range of farmers and other stakeholders about their experiences during the pandemic.
Researchers from the CCRI are leading authors in a new paper to be published in the Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension
The CCRI is a member of this 28 partner Horizon 2020 funded project which runs for 5-years from September 2020.
Taking place over 15 months from December 2020 to February 2022, Julie Ingram, Nick Lewis and Caitlin Hafferty worked with a group of partners – namely RSK ADAS Ltd, Agri-techE, The Farming Forum, Innovative Farmers and the Open Coop –…
In response to the pandemic, we've been collating extensive coverage on how food systems both in the UK and globally have been affected.
This project was commissioned by Defra and ran from October 2018 to March 2019.
In 2019 a team at CCRI was commissioned by Natural England to develop a set of social indicators that can be used to monitor and evaluate agri-environment schemes.