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1 Introducing the Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Professor Philip Lowe and Jeremy Phillipson

2 Introducing RELU A collaborative venture between ESRC, BBSRC and NERC with a budget of £20 million to fund basic and strategic research. Aims to conduct integrative, interdisciplinary research to advance understanding of the social, economic, environmental and technological challenges faced by rural areas.

3 Rural areas have encountered change and upheaval in recent years. Key public challenges include:  Restoring trust in food chains  Tackling animal disease in a socially acceptable manner  Sustaining agriculture in a liberalised economy  Promoting robust rural economies  Mitigating threats from climate change and invasive species  Reducing stress on water catchments RELU – Key Public Challenges

4 RELU is responding to two fundamental demands:  For joined-up science  For socially accountable science Basic premises of RELU are:  Major challenges cut across disciplinary boundaries  Inclusive stakeholder engagement is crucial RELU – Key Public Challenges

5 The RELU programme is committed to: “enhancing the impact of research on rural policy and practice by engaging stakeholders in all stages of RELU.” Through continuous engagement with a wide range of public, private and voluntary organisations and representative figures Socially Accountable Science in RELU

6 Programme setting:  Consultations  Discussions with stakeholders Programme Management:  Strategic Advisory Committee  Food Chain Forum / People and the Rural Environment Forum  Stakeholder Engagement Plans Project level:  Range of groups / styles of engagement Socially Accountable Science in RELU

7 Four themes:  Sustainable Food Chains  Integration of Land and Water Use  Environmental Basis of Rural Development  Economic and Social Interactions with the Rural Environment Three Calls:  1 st Call: Completed (35 projects; 200 scientists; 30 disciplines)  2 nd Call: In progress  3 rd Call: June/July The Shape of RELU

8 Sustainable Food Chains Promoting natural and wholesome foods Investigation of the Links between Quality Food Production and Biodiversity Protection Implications of a Nutrition Driven Food Policy for Land Use and the Rural Environment Comparative Assessment of Environmental, Community & Nutritional Impacts of Consuming Fruit & Vegetables Produced Locally and Overseas Private Sector Environment Standards: Impact on Ecological Performance and International Competitiveness of UK Agriculture (Scoping Study) Managing hazard, risk and contaminants Integration of Social, Natural Sciences to Develop Improved Tools: Assessing and Managing Food Chain Risks Sustainable and Holistic Food Chains for Recycling Livestock Waste to Land Biological Alternatives to Chemical Pesticide Inputs in the Food Chain: Assessment of Sustainability Adoption of Alternative Pest Management Strategies in Field Crop Systems

9 Catchments Rural Development Sustainable Agriculture Landscape Data integration People and the Rural Environment

10 Joined-up Science in RELU

11 3 rd Call: June/July A number of gaps evident to date:  Animal and plant disease management  Sustainable technologies and rural economies  Impacts and implications of CAP reform  Sustainable rural planning  The relationship between a healthy environment and public health The Shape of RELU


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