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SIP 1 Project Coordinator, NIAB. Email: [email protected]

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SIP 2 Project Manager, University of Exeter. Email: [email protected]


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Newsletter

Please see our newsletter for project details and articles relating to SI.

Infographic

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SIP Information Sheet

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Science, Policy and Practice Notes

A series of science, policy and practice briefing notes have been produced by SIP and they can be accessed at the links below.

Note 1: Meeting the Challenge of Sustainable Intensification 鈥� An Introduction to SIP / Nodyn 1: Ymateb i鈥檙 Her Dwys谩u Cynaliadwy Cyflwyniad i SIP

Note 2: Farmer and Adviser Attitudes to Integrated Farm Management / Nodyn 2: Agweddau Ffermwyr a Chynghorwyr tuag at Ddulliau Integredig o Reoli Ffermydd

Note 3: The Role of Cover Crops within Sustainable Soil Management / Nodyn 3: R么l Cnydau Gorchudd mewn Rheoli Pridd yn Gynaliadwy

Note 4: Sustaining Trace Elements in Grazing Sheep / Nodyn 4: Cynnal Elfennau Hybrin mewn Defaid Pori

Note 5: Assessing the Performance of Commercial Farms / Nodyn 5: Asesu Perfformiad Ffermydd Masnachol

Note 6: Farmer Collaboration and Engagement / Nodyn 6: Cydweithredu ac Ymgysylltu ymysg Ffermwyr

Note 7: Dynamic Landscape Typology Tool for Sustainable Intensification / Nodyn 7: Offeryn Teipoleg Tirwedd Dynamig ar gyfer Dwys谩u Cynaliadwy

Note 8: Benchmarking Sustainable Intensification / Nodyn 8: Meincnodi Dwys谩u Cynaliadwy

Project Reports

SIP 1 and SIP 2 reports are available at the following links: 

Papers

Sustainable intensification
  • Dicks, L. V., Rose, D. C., Ang, F., Aston, S., Birch, A. N. E., et al. (2018). What agricultural practices are most likely to deliver 鈥榮ustainable intensification鈥� in the UK?, Food and Energy Security, 
  • Gunton, R.M., Firbank, L.G., Inman, A., Winter, D.M. (2016) 'How scalable is sustainable intensification?', Nature Plants, 2, Article No: 16065. 
Decision support tools
  • Rose, D. C.,Sutherland, W. J., et al., Dicks, L. V. (2018). Integrated farm management for sustainable agriculture: lessons for knowledge exchange and policy, Land Use Policy, 
  • Rose, D. C., Parker, C., Fodey, J., Park, C., Sutherland, W. J., and Dicks, L. V. (2018). Involving stakeholders in agricultural decision support systems: improving user-centred design, International Journal of Agricultural Management 6 (3-4): 80-89
  • Rose, D. C., Morris, C., Lobley, M., Winter, M., Sutherland, W. J., and Dicks, L. V. (2018). Exploring the spatialities of technological and user re-scripting: The case of decision support tools in UK agriculture, Geoforum 89 pp. 11-18,  (Open access)
  • Rose, D. C., Bruce, T. A. J. (2017) Finding the right connection 鈥� what makes a successful decision support system?, Food and Energy Security,  (Open access)
  • Rose, D. C., Sutherland, W. J., Parker, C., Lobley, M., Winter, M., Morris, C., Twining, S., Ffoulkes, C., Amano, T., Dicks, L. V. (2016) Decision support tools for agriculture: Towards effective design and delivery, Agricultural Systems 149 pp. 165-174  (Open access)

 

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