Restorative land use seminar
The CCRI is hosting a seminar on restorative land use on Thursday, 21st January. The seminar will be presented by Dr Jenneth Parker, who is the Research Director at the Schumacher Institute.
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The CCRI is hosting a seminar on restorative land use on Thursday, 21st January. The seminar will be presented by Dr Jenneth Parker, who is the Research Director at the Schumacher Institute.
The programme for the 2016 CCRI Winter School is available to download. This year’s Winter School will be held on 13th – 14th January 2016 at the Park Campus of the University of Gloucestershire. [ddownload id=”9064″ text=”Download the 2016 Winter…
The first CCRI Seminar of 2016 takes place on Thursday 7th January, at the University of Gloucestershire Oxstalls Campus (Room OX TC119).
A call for papers has been made for the IFSA Workshop: Boosting research outputs: novel approaches for integrating research translation with interactive co-innovation.
Drs James Kirwan and Damian Maye have co-authored a paper about LEADER mainstreaming which has been published in the latest issue of European Urban and Regional Studies (2016, Vol. 23(1) 56–68).
Jane Mills and Chris Short have contributed towards a major report published by the European Commission on Soil Threats in Europe. The report derives from research carried out as part of the RECARE project.
CCRI research associate, Andrew Gilg, has had a paper published in Town and Country Planning on the housing crisis.
The CCRI is one of 27 project partners working on RECARE – a 5 year EU project which is looking at measures to prevent and remediate against soil degradation in Europe. RECARE has just published its December 2015 Newsletter.
CCRI’s Director, Professor Janet Dwyer, has written an article for Agra Europe entitled “Does the CAP discriminate against rural women?”