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CCRI is the largest specialist rural research centre in the UK, having expertise in all aspects of research in policy and planning for the countryside and the environment of the UK, Europe and further afield.

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Author: Bethany Leake

Rob and Hannah on the wonders of GIS

Rob and Hannah on the wonders of GIS

Robert Berry and Hannah Chiswell discuss their experience of Geographical Information Systems on International GIS day

Bethany Leake 13/11/201913/11/2019 Blog, Hannah Chiswell, News, Rob Berry Read more

CCRI Placement Student 2019-2020

CCRI Placement Student 2019-2020

Last week in the CCRI we were joined by our latest placement student for 2019-2020. Find out more about Bethany Leake who has joined the team from the University of Leeds.

Bethany Leake 04/10/201904/10/2019 Blog Read more

Latest news, posts and announcements

  • Dr Phil Staddon’s new paper on grazing impacts on the belowground ecosystem
  • World Soil Day 2019 – Can farmers achieve Win: Win by improving their soil and increasing profitability?
  • World Soil Day 2019
  • Paul Courtney guest Editor of ‘Sustainability’
  • RUST Project video now available
  • Surveys: why do we… ask so many personal questions?
  • Janet Dwyer to give keynote presentation at ENRD workshop

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