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Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership on the BBC

Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership on the BBC

Doug Hulyer, Chair of the Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership, was interviewed by BBC Radio Gloucestershire following a symposium at the University of Gloucestershire on Friday 26th October

Julie Ryan 29/10/201829/10/2018 Media, News Read more

New study shows potential for Twitter mining for the study of animal behaviours

New study shows potential for Twitter mining for the study of animal behaviours

CCRI’s Matt Reed took part in a study and co-authored a paper which has been published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution, which is free to access online.

Julie Ryan 06/09/201812/09/2018 Matt Reed, Media, News Read more

Janet Dwyer gives evidence to House of Lords Rural Economy Committee

Janet Dwyer gives evidence to House of Lords Rural Economy Committee

CCRI Director, Professor Janet Dwyer, gave evidence to the House of Lords Rural Economy Committee on Tuesday 10th July.

Julie Ryan 12/07/201813/07/2018 Janet Dwyer, Media, News Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – Janet Dwyer report for Public Policy Institute for Wales

MEDIA COVERAGE – Janet Dwyer report for Public Policy Institute for Wales

Janet’s report for the Public Policy Institute for Wales – ‘The Implications of Brexit for Agriculture, Rural Areas and Land Use in Wales’ – is cited in FarmingUK in respect of Wales’ Rural Affairs Secretary’s visit to Spain

Julie Ryan 05/06/201807/06/2018 Janet Dwyer, Media, News Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming

MEDIA COVERAGE – University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming

Media coverage for University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming

Julie Ryan 17/05/201804/06/2018 Damian Maye, Julie Urquhart, Mauro Vigani, Media, Paul Courtney, Rob Berry, SURE-Farm Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – People should be brought to the centre stage to deliver more environmental and social benefits

MEDIA COVERAGE – People should be brought to the centre stage to deliver more environmental and social benefits

Media coverage from “People should be brought to the centre stage to deliver more environmental and social benefits” (PEGASUS project)

Julie Ryan 16/05/201817/05/2018 Chris Short, Janet Dwyer, Media, PEGASUS, Peter Gaskell Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – £2.5m initiative to help post-Brexit land management and agri-food sectors

MEDIA COVERAGE – £2.5m initiative to help post-Brexit land management and agri-food sectors

Media coverage “£2.5m initiative to help post-Brexit land management and agri-food sectors”

Julie Ryan 16/05/201805/09/2018 Janet Dwyer, Media Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – Growing the Future Workshop – Prospecting for innovative approaches to food

MEDIA COVERAGE – Growing the Future Workshop – Prospecting for innovative approaches to food

Online media coverage for the CCRI Growing the Future Workshop

Julie Ryan 21/03/201823/05/2018 Chris Short, Media Read more

Chris Short talks about the Upper Thames Catchment Partnership on Farming Today

Chris Short talks about the Upper Thames Catchment Partnership on Farming Today

Chris Short was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Farming Today, together with Jenny Phelps of FWAG SW, about the Upper Thames Catchment Partnership and Agri-environment schemes.

Julie Ryan 20/03/201820/03/2018 Chris Short, Media, News, Upper Thames Pilot Catchment, WILD Read more

MEDIA COVERAGE – Upper Thames Pilot Catchment

MEDIA COVERAGE – Upper Thames Pilot Catchment

Media coverage relating to Upper Thames Pilot Catchment project

Julie Ryan 17/03/201817/05/2018 Chris Short, Media, Upper Thames Pilot Catchment Read more
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