Combining science and community involvement for public and private benefits from catchment management in lowland England.

Author Stoate, C.
Citation Stoate, C. (2008). Combining science and community involvement for public and private benefits from catchment management in lowland England. In: 8th European International Farming Systems Association (IFSA) Symposium, Clermont-Ferrand, France: 187-188. International Farming Systems Association (IFSA), Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Abstract

A combination of multidisciplinary science and social learning through a community heritage project in the 67 km2 Eye Brook catchment in Leicestershire (England) explores a number of environmental issues with a view to achieving public and private benefits simultaneously.