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Associate with a research profile in participatory research methods to work between the Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (LIAT) and the Department of Geography, University of Lincoln. This role is
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in the UK food production system. They will participate in a work package on a UKRI grant that explores how different land use scenarios can potentially change greenhouse gas emissions in the UK, with
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in the UK food production system. They will participate in a work package on a UKRI grant that explores how different land use scenarios can potentially change greenhouse gas emissions in the UK, with
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the wetlands and fragmenting the grazing commons as a side-effect. Through the study of metabolic interactions across species the project works to preserve the food and ecological heritage of the wetlands
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'Raising the Pulse (RtP)' is a £2.5M UKRI Transforming the UK Food System project based on the concept that considerable health and environmental benefit would result if we could make it easier
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the following methods: agri-food Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), quantitative trade-off analysis, structured interviews Previous experience of leading and/or contributing to publications/presentations You will be
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the wetlands and fragmenting the grazing commons as a side-effect. Through the study of metabolic interactions across species the project works to preserve the food and ecological heritage of the wetlands
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co-leading the chapter on Land, Food and Nature for the fourth UK Climate Change Risk Assessment Technical Report (CCRA4) as part of the Met Office Academic Partnership which won the tender to deliver
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'Raising the Pulse (RtP)' is a £2.5M UKRI Transforming the UK Food System project based on the concept that considerable health and environmental benefit would result if we could make it easier
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TABLE is a global platform for thinking and dialogue on priority concerns and contestations around the future of food. It seeks to facilitate informed discussions about how the food system can