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Guest Perspective

A picture speaks a thousand words

Posted on 13th March 202613th March 2026 in Research and tagged Dilly Williams, Guest perspective

Guest blog by Dilly Williams, landscape architect and illustrator, who designed and wrote The Sapperton Wilder ‘Past, Present and Future’ project.

Agroforestry 1

Early Stages of Agroforestry in a Nature Recovery Project Indicate an Increase in Insect Abundance and Diversity

Posted on 27th October 202529th January 2026 in Research

Agroforestry Invertebrates_Hodson_University of Reading_2025 By: Alicia Hodson, University of Reading, MSc Entomology, 2025

Hedgerows 2

Embedding Citizen Science Within Landscape-Scale Nature- Based Recovery; A Study of Hedgerow Species Communities Across Three Management Blocks

Posted on 21st July 202530th January 2026 in Research

Embedding Citizen Science Within Landscape-Scale Nature- Based Recovery

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Assessing the Effectiveness of UAV-based Weed Burden Solution: A Case Study of Sapperton Wilder

Posted on 7th January 202529th January 2026 in Research

Assessing the Effectiveness of UAV-based Weed Burden Solution – A Case Study of Sapperton Wilder Poster By: Ayokunle Oluwasanwo, Royal Agricultural University, MSc Agricultural Technology and Innovation, Dissertation 2024

Agroforestry

Assessing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems for the Protection of Agroforestry Plots on Cotswolds Soils

Posted on 7th January 202529th January 2026 in Research

Assessing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems for the Protection of Agroforestry Plots on Cotswold Soils By Kestrel Lambert, Royal Agricultural University, MSc Agricultural Technology, Dissertation 2024

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Establishing Baseline Monitoring at a Landscape-Scale Nature Recovery Project: Flowering Plants and Pollinators

Posted on 11th September 20247th January 2025 in Research

Establishing Baseline Monitoring at a Landscape-Scale Nature Recovery Project: Flowering Plants and Pollinators By Chenie Prudhomme, University of Gloucestershire, MSc Applied Ecology, Dissertation 2022

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