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Active RESEARCH GRANT UKRI Gateway to Research

Dryland agriculture and Land use; past, present and future resilience [AGRI-DRY]

£5.21M GBP

Funder Horizon Europe Guarantee
Recipient Organization University of Glasgow
Country United Kingdom
Start Date May 31, 2024
End Date May 30, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID EP/Y03290X/1
Grant Description

The interest in traditional agriculture is a worldwide trend: as people reclaim their heritage, they increasingly turn to lessons learned

by their ancestors about how to sustainability interact with their environment. The network "Dryland agriculture and Land use; past,

present and future resilience [AGRI-DRY]" aims to develop an interdisciplinary approach to traditional crop cultivation through the

recognition of the complementary value of cultural heritage and sustainable living. Human cultural development is inextricably linked

with the development of agriculture. This bond resulted in the "domestication" of the biological and physical environments around

us, and historically shaped and engendered present-day landscapes. Agricultural landscapes are a testimony to humanity's long

interaction with the land, often-unique examples of the whole people-nature system. They demonstrate a rich cultural and landscape

diversity, sustainable land-use systems and, in some cases, people's daily struggle for survival under extreme climatic and

environmental conditions. It is now recognized the key role of traditional knowledge of indigenous people and local communities for

ecosystem management and sustainable use of resources in the light of climate change. AGRI-DRY aims to bring about a significant

reorientation of European and African doctoral training in traditional agriculture. The change will involve both substance and

approach. The substance is the strong focus on rigorous techniques for interdisciplinary research. The approach is the emphasis on

both research and applicative work, through the participation of both academic and advocacy and policy-making institutions. AGRI*DRY represents a unique opportunity for European young researchers to form a "critical mass" and enjoy a wide array of training opportunities that will be competitive with the best programmes offered outside Europe.

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