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Rural Landscape, Nature and Social Recoveries: Problems and Potentialities

Published on March 7, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session Organisers: Professor Martin Phillips and Dr Sophie Tindale


Notions of recovery abound in contemporary discourses of the countryside, not least in policy
statements and schemes drawing attention to and promoting actions in relation to landscape, nature
and covid …

Braiding Sweetgrass: RGRG Book Club Discussion

Published on February 9, 2022February 9, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Natasha Coleman (@ncc_96, Swansea University) and Hannah Budge (@HannahBudge, Newcastle University)

Braiding Sweetgrass, originally published in 2013 by Robin Wall Kimmerer – who styles herself on her homepage ‘mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member …

RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2022

Published on February 8, 2022June 17, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized
Conference Lanyards

The RGRG will be sponsoring several sessions at this year’s Annual Conference. You can find details about each of them by clicking on the links below.

For emancipatory rural futures in the metropolitan countryside(s).

Getting to Grips …

For emancipatory rural futures in the metropolitan countryside(s)

Published on February 8, 2022February 15, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session organisers: Felipe da Silva Machado (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Keith Halfacree (Swansea University, UK)

The metropolis and the countryside are typically understood as relatively distinct and incongruent forms of geographical space. However, agricultural land, rural-urban …

Getting to Grips with Natural Capital – trap or tool for transformation to sustainability?

Published on February 8, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session organisers: Chris Short (CCRI, University of Gloucestershire, cshort@glos.ac.uk) and Kerry Waylen (James Hutton Institute, Kerry.waylen@hutton.ac.uk)

Proposed format: 1) Paper session with 4-5 papers plus discussion (possibly hybrid) 2) followed by
world café workshop. 2 time slots requested.


Abstract
A …

From resilient methods to methods for rural resilience

Published on February 8, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Convenors: Aimee Morse and Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins
Affiliation: Countryside and Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire

Session type: Online workshop
Duration: 1 session

Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has renewed attention to flexibility and adaptability in rural research.
Perhaps more …

People moving to the countryside: resurgent again in COVID-19 times… but are they staying?

Published on February 8, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session organisers: Keith Halfacree (Swansea University) and Andrew Maclaren (University of Aberdeen)

Permanent residential migration, an established Geography mainstay, has long been
a topic of considerable interest for diverse scholars of rural studies. Whilst some
have examined migration away from …

New and Emerging Rural Researchers: Rural Research at a time of transition.

Published on February 8, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session convenors: Hannah Budge (Centre for Rural Economy, Newcastle University, h.budge2@newcastle.ac.uk) and Natasha Coleman (Swansea University, 899535@swansea.ac.uk)

Session format: 2 sessions, to include paper presentations and facilitated group discussion. In-person live and online pre-recorded presentations are welcome.

This session is …

Escape to the Country: realities, challenges and opportunities for rural tourism and leisure ‘beyond recovery’

Published on February 8, 2022 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

Session conveners: Dr Eifiona Thomas Lane (Prifysgol Bangor University), Professor Lois Mansfield (University of Cumbria) and Rebecca Jones (Prifysgol Bangor University).

Session format: One in-person session. Key notes and case study presentations drawing from a wide range of practitioner, professional …

Adapt our farms for Climate Change: Mission Impossible?

Published on December 15, 2021 by RGRG_Admin Category: Uncategorized

In this blog post, Théo Lenormand, PhD Student at the Countryside and Community Research Institute, discusses how long-term holistic thinking can be the key to farm adaptations in the face of climate change.

Climate change is happening, and …

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