
SPRINT (Sustainable Plant Protection Transition: A Global Health Approach)
The CCRI is a member of this 28 partner Horizon 2020 funded project which runs for 5-years from September 2020.

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 –…

The CCRI are working with the New Economics Foundation, MRAG and Cefas on a project to define low impact fishing.

Making visible the cultural values at risk from tree pests and diseases through arts approaches (TREESCAPES).

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.

The CCRI is part of a partnership for a two year research translation project funded by the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Innovation Club (SARIC).

This project identified ‘best practice’ and outlined a range of ways to manage and operate pasture areas in Norway, this included concrete arrangements for handling misconceptions and the different priorities of various interest.

Janet Dwyer was commissioned to write a report for the Public Policy Institute for Wales, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for agriculture and rural areas in Wales that could result from Brexit.

Authorities across the West Thames area to learn how different land management methods impact on flood risk.