We work closely with the University of Gloucestershire, the Countryside & Community Research Institute, and the Royal Agricultural University. Collaboration with staff, lecturers, and students have been an integral part of this project’s development and continued success.
Thus far, student research has helped with establishing methodologies, collecting ecological data, developing citizen science, and trialling emerging agricultural technologies.
This is a live document page that will be updated as research becomes available.
Establishing Baseline Monitoring at a Landscape-Scale Nature-Recovery Project: Flowering Plants and Pollinators. University of Gloucestershire, Applied Ecology MSc, 2022. Chenie Prudhomme.