Three more articles have been accepted for CCRI researchers. Read more about the successes of Phil Staddon, Nenia Micha and Matt Reed.
Postponed: Indigeneity, agroecology and the SDGs. A case example of ETFE Uganda
This seminar has been postponed due to current health concerns and the need for ‘social distancing’. We hope to be able to re-arrange it in the future. Apologies for any inconvenience. ‘Indigeneity, agroecology and the SDGs. A case example of ETFE (Ebonyu Transformation Farm Enterprise), Kalaki District, Uganda.’ About this Event Dr Nicholas James is an Associate Lecturer at The Open University – SSGS (Faculty of the Social Sciences, Social Sciences and Global Studies) and co-founder of Ebonyu Transformation Farm Enterprise in Kalaki District, Uganda. Nick’s research and teaching interests in geography include development, environment and political ecology. Particular areas
Julie Ingram giving keynote paper at the 5th Belgian Agroecology Meeting in Belguim

Julie Ingram is giving a Keynote paper at the 5th Belgian Agroecology Meeting (BAM) in Ghent, Belguim, on Tuesday 20th September. The meeting, which is co-organised by Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO) and Ghent University, is entitled ”Bridging gaps between principles and practices in agroecology”.