tailieunhanh - HARNESSING THE SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Earlier research confirms this disparity in views and also the huge variation in the structures and roles of PMOs. In the tougher economic conditions and increasingly competitive business environment of today, organisations cannot afford to continue spending huge sums of money on unsuccessful projects and programmes. Neither can they afford the cost of an ineffective PMO. So it is important to evaluate and understand the value a PMO can and should deliver and what constitutes the right mix of people and processes within a PMO to make that contribution. We hope this brief report helps create a clearer. | relu Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Harnessing the social and natural sciences For sustainable rural development Relu news July 2008 Contents 1 Can animal and plant disease management learn from each other 2 Researchers contribute to England s soil strategy 3 Modelling where faecal indicator organisms will hit the fan 4 Taking the long view on landscape change 5 Spreading the word on fishy feasibility 6 Putting knowledge brokers under the microscope 7 Data Support Service provides a model 8 How to maximise agri environmental outcomes 9 Reflecting on interdisciplinarity 10 Telegraph readers wax lyrical on Dutch elm disease 11 Carbon CREDIT for the uplands 12 Using Participatory Geographical Information Systems for rural research 13 Rural dimension to summer flooding 14 Relu forges institutional change 15 Cambridge Conservation Forum forms Relu partnership 16 Food chains and socio technical change 17 Making a meal of biodiversity 18 Wild mammals and the human food chain 19 Relu people 1 Can animal and plant disease management learn from each other A Relu workshop on animal and plant disease brought together researchers policy makers and commercial organisations in May in line with Relu s aim to bring natural and social sciences to bear on problems and set new agendas. A report on the workshop may be found on the Relu website http events Relu 20Animal 20and 20Plant 20Dise ase 20Workshop 20report 20for 20circ . Six Relu projects on animal and plant disease took part. Discussions on what animal and plant disease management can learn from each other what history can tell us and how responsibilities are assigned occasioned lively debate and valuable connections were made between researchers and stakeholders via speed dating sessions. The next step will be to draw together an expert group of stakeholders to comment regularly on and contribute to the research projects. 2 Researchers contribute to England s soil strategy Relu researchers .

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