A couple of virtual workshops later

We are in Tanzania, meeting for workshop 3 of the CORRESTOR project. Who is we: actually, its a bunch of different people not all doing work for CORRESTOR. from left to right: Eleanor Moore (PhD candidate at Newcastle University: using social and ecological data and tools to establish opportunities and constraints for tree restoration interventions on farmed land in the Agrisys landscape), Lauren Barnes (RA on the project), Myself (PI of the CORRESTOR project), Ben Kelly (MRres Ecology student at Newcastle University, Yellow Sugarcane aphid on sugarcane – impacts and opportunities for biological control) and Will Ovenden (PhD candidate at Newcastle University, Yield gaps and opportunities for increasing yields of sugarcane). We dropped the latter two in the landscape and left them to do their thing 🙂

But who took the picture? Dr Zarah Pattison, Newcastle University. She visited the study landscape to look at the waterways, land and invasive species and meet in country partners to discuss future research needs in these areas. She also joined our workshop, as expert is systems modelling. Thank you for joining us, Zarah, contributing your expertise.

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