
Rank Prize symposium on net zero and agriculture
Charlotte Chivers was recently invited to participate in a Rank Prize symposium on how agriculture can contribute to the UK's net zero agenda
Charlotte Chivers was recently invited to participate in a Rank Prize symposium on how agriculture can contribute to the UK's net zero agenda
In addition to the launch of the Podcast, we are please to also release footage of presentations from our 35th Anniversary event.
The 10th NGM will take place in Copenhagen from 24th-27th June 2024. CCRI's Daniel Keech will be co-hosting two sessions and is now inviting calls for papers for these.
The latest NICRE-funded Climathon recently took place at Tramway farm on the Gloucestershire-Warwickshire border.
CCRI researchers Demelza Jones and Alice Goodenough have launched a new project in conjunction with fellow University researcher Clare Harris.
The CCRI is to be part of the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Hub with £6.5 million funding from UKRI to address critical questions on agriculture and soil.
A major new survey from the National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise (NICRE) highlights barriers faced by rural businesses as they transition to net zero.
The Cotswold Climathon took place at the end of September over two days at the Royal Agriculture University.
Four new knowledge exchange projects receive a share of £500,000 to boost the impact of the Future of UK Treescapes Programme.