Animal and Plant Disease: What is the research telling us?
Debate and Analysis
Conference and Meetings
- Relu animal and plant disease workshop May 2008
- Interdisciplinary day for land managers 30 March 2010
- Bovine TB: People, Politics and Culture 12 May 2010 Report
- Bovine TB: Hosts, Pathogens and Environments 13 May 2010 Report
- Regulating plant diseases: the role of stakeholders in governance? 27 May 2010
- Integrated sytems for farm diversification into energy production by anaerobic digestion 28 September 2010 Report
- Practitioner Panel Meeting for "Assessing and communicating animal disease risks for countryside users 7 October 2010
- Responsibility and Cost Sharing Workshop 22 October 2010 Report
- Cryptosporidium workshop 28 October 2010 Report
- Workshop on risk and uncertainty in the context of animal and zoonotic disease management 3-4 November 2010 Report
- Delivering disease prevention: insights from history 17 November 2010 Report
- Complexities, risks and uncertainties workshop 21 February 2011 Report
- New Horizons for Animal and Plant Disease from the Relu Programme, Central London 10 May 2011 Further details please contact relu@ncl.ac.uk
- Seminar by Relu Interdisciplinary Fellow Dr Angela Cassidy, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Lancaster: Science, media, policy and wildlife: the badger/bovine TB controversy, 12 noon Wednesday 25th May 2011, University of East Anglia, Bowland Nth SR 17 Further details
- Assessment of Knowledge Sources in Animal Disease Control conference - Lost in Translation: Living with uncertainty in animal disease management - to present research findings and recommendations to a wide audience across policy and practice. Keynote contributions from Martyn Jeggo (Australian Animal Health Laboratory), Katinka de Balogh (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations) and Andrew Stirling (University of Sussex. The conference will be held in London at The Royal College of Surgeons of England on the 21st September 2011. For details and booking please contact r.alcock@lancaster.ac.uk