Innovation in Upland Livestock Systems – Environmental Resilience
15 October 2019Professor Davy McCracken writes on the Environmental Resilience focused work emerging from the SRUC’s Hill & Mountain Research Centre.
2022:
- April 2022: Technology can help farmers meet net-zero goals
2021:
- October 2021: Biodiversity, climate change and COP26 (Podcast)
- September 2021: The importance of peatlands (Video)
- May 2021: Farms can help tackle the biodiversity crisis
2020:
- December 2020: Delivering benefits for public on farms can be a win-win
- December 2020 – Reducing our carbon footprint (podcast)
- February 2020 – Agroforestry in Scotland (Podcast)
- May 2020 – Wader strategy must recognise predators role
- February 2020 – Improvements to land use and production key
2019:
- April 2019 – The benefits of agri-environment management at Kirkton & Auchtertyre farms (Podcast)
- March 2019 – Integrating trees into an upland farm
- March 2019 – The multiple benefits of water margins on an upland farm
- March 2019 – The benefits of wader scrapes on an upland farm
- March 2019 – Farmers can be key to the survival of wading birds
2018:
- November 2018 – Delivering biodiversity at a landscape scale takes vision
- Autumn 2018 – Hill farming and water quality
- September 2018 – Striking the balance in deer management
- July 2018 – Trying to win birds back
- February 2018 – Reasons to be positive about hill farming
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