Project Members

Eric Audsley

Cranfield University

Continuing development of the Silsoe Whole Farm Model to allow integration with social and environmental objectives.

Phil Atkinson

British Trust for Ornithology

Development of bird population models based on breeding bird survey and other BTO data

Alison Bailey

University of Reading

Analysis of farm decision making with particular emphasis on the farm survey, focus groups and linkage into the Silsoe whole farm model

Ira Cooke

University of Cambridge

Integration of social, economic and ecological models

Rob Freckleton

University of Sheffield

Development of a robust weed model based on survey data. Application of existing weed and bird population models.

Anil Graves

Cranfield University

Analysis of stakeholder roles. Farmer socio-economic survey.

Elizabeth Mattison

University of Reading

Development of a survey methodology and associated models for the analysis of farmer behaviour.

Joe Morris

Cranfield University

Stakeholder analysis and farmer behavioural model development.

Ken Norris

University of Reading

Game theory models of bird populations

Simon Queenborough

University of Sheffield

Field surveys of weed abundance. Modelling of weed population dynamics.

Daniel Sandars

Cranfield University

Integration of social and ecological modelling approaches into a multiple objective linear programming framework.

Phil Strachan

The Arable Group

Expert advice on agricultural issues.

William Sutherland

University of Cambridge

Game theory models of bird foraging behaviour, weed population dynamics, economic and social modelling.

Paul Trawick

Cranfield University

Development of farmer survey methodologies with a focus on social and cultural aspects of human behaviour

Juliet Vickery

British Trust for Ornithology

Development of bird population models based on breeding bird survey and other BTO data

Andrew Watkinson

University of East Anglia

Development of weed and bird population models


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