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Third wave of Relu projects (2007-2011)

Social and Environmental Inequalities in Rural Areas (Meg Huby)

Lessons from Dutch Elm Disease in Assessing the Threat from Sudden Oak Death (Clive Potter)

Assessing and Communicating Animal Disease Risks for Countryside Users (Chris Quine)

Testing a Community Approach to Catchment Management (Claire Waterton)

Catchment Management for Protection of Water Resources (Laurence Smith)

Reducing E Coli 0157 Risk in Rural Comunities (Norval Strachan)

Assessing the Potential Rural Impact of Plant Disease (Peter Mills)

Assessment of Knowledge Sources in Animal Disease Control (Brian Wynne/Louise Heathwaite)

The Governance of Livestock Disease (Graham Medley)

Energy Production on Farms through Anaerobic Digestion (Charles Banks)

The governance of livestock disease: putting epidemiology in context (Graham Medley)

Science in the Field: Understanding the changing role of expertise in the rural economy (Jeremy Phillipson)

 

Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Centre for Rural Economy, School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
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