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Julie Ingram
Julie Ingram
Countryside & Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire, UK
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Knowledge exchange: a review and research agenda for environmental management
I Fazey, AC Evely, MS Reed, LC Stringer, J Kruijsen, PCL White, ...
Environmental Conservation 40 (1), 19-36, 2013
3862013
Agronomist–farmer knowledge encounters: an analysis of knowledge exchange in the context of best management practices in England
J Ingram
Agriculture and Human Values 25, 405-418, 2008
3502008
Understanding and influencing behaviour change by farmers to improve water quality
KL Blackstock, J Ingram, R Burton, KM Brown, B Slee
Science of the total environment 408 (23), 5631-5638, 2010
3272010
Engaging farmers in environmental management through a better understanding of behaviour
J Mills, P Gaskell, J Ingram, J Dwyer, M Reed, C Short
Agriculture and human values 34, 283-299, 2017
3112017
Triggering change: Towards a conceptualisation of major change processes in farm decision-making
LA Sutherland, RJF Burton, J Ingram, K Blackstock, B Slee, N Gotts
Journal of environmental management 104, 142-151, 2012
2962012
Are farmers in England equipped to meet the knowledge challenge of sustainable soil management? An analysis of farmer and advisor views
J Ingram
Journal of environmental management 86 (1), 214-228, 2008
2112008
Framing niche-regime linkage as adaptation: an analysis of learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture across Europe
J Ingram
Journal of Rural Studies 40, 59-75, 2015
1882015
Considering the source: Commercialisation and trust in agri-environmental information and advisory services in England
LA Sutherland, J Mills, J Ingram, RJF Burton, J Dwyer, K Blackstock
Journal of environmental management 118, 96-105, 2013
1822013
The role of farmers' social networks in the implementation of no-till farming practices
K Skaalsveen, J Ingram, J Urquhart
Agricultural Systems 181, 102824, 2020
1462020
Agricultural transition: Niche and regime knowledge systems’ boundary dynamics
J Ingram
Environmental innovation and societal transitions 26, 117-135, 2018
1342018
Incorporating agri-environment schemes into farm development pathways: A temporal analysis of farmer motivations
J Ingram, P Gaskell, J Mills, C Short
Land use policy 31, 267-279, 2013
1342013
Matching new entrants and retiring farmers through farm joint ventures: Insights from the Fresh Start Initiative in Cornwall, UK
J Ingram, J Kirwan
Land Use Policy 28 (4), 917-927, 2011
1312011
The effect of no-till farming on the soil functions of water purification and retention in north-western Europe: A literature review
K Skaalsveen, J Ingram, LE Clarke
Soil and Tillage Research 189, 98-109, 2019
1302019
Organising collective action for effective environmental management and social learning in Wales
J Mills, D Gibbon, J Ingram, M Reed, C Short, J Dwyer
Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 17 (1), 69-83, 2011
1302011
What are the implications of digitalisation for agricultural knowledge?
J Ingram, D Maye
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 4, 66, 2020
1292020
CAP reform and innovation: the role of learning and innovation networks
G Brunori, D Barjolle, AC Dockes, S Helmle, J Ingram, L Klerkx, ...
EuroChoices 12 (2), 27-33, 2013
1212013
Technical and social dimensions of farmer learning: an analysis of the emergence of reduced tillage systems in England
J Ingram
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 34 (2), 183-201, 2010
1192010
Revealing different understandings of soil held by scientists and farmers in the context of soil protection and management
J Ingram, P Fry, A Mathieu
Land Use Policy 27 (1), 51-60, 2010
1192010
The knowledge challenge within the transition towards sustainable soil management: an analysis of agricultural advisors in England
J Ingram, C Morris
Land Use Policy 24 (1), 100-117, 2007
1162007
On-farm experimentation to transform global agriculture
M Lacoste, S Cook, M McNee, D Gale, J Ingram, V Bellon-Maurel, ...
Nature Food 3 (1), 11-18, 2022
1062022
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