From Orchard Row to the River Po: FARMWISE Field Visits in Italy
As part of the FARMWISE General Assembly held at the University of Bologna from 28th – 29th January, project partners took part in a field visit that brought the project’s systems-thinking approach to life....
Nature-based solutions to enhance groundwater recharge: case study of a Runoff Attenuation Feature in the Wensum catchment, UK
Water resources in the East of England are experiencing pressures arising from over-abstraction for both domestic and irrigation water supplies that threaten the ecology of chalk streams that are unique to the region. One...
FARMWISE partner – UEA expert – contributes to global report on risks from water use in agrifood systems
Reliable access to sufficient and safe water is essential for food security. However, water systems globally are under unprecedented pressure. An academic from UEA has contributed to a major global report on the chemical risks...
FARMWISE research showcased at leading European soil and geoscience events
FARMWISE researchers have recently presented new results at two major international scientific meetings, using poster sessions to share early findings, exchange ideas with peers, and strengthen the project’s visibility within the wider soil, water,...
Biochar Field Trials at Acqua Campus Mark a Major Step Forward for Sustainable Orchard Management in FARMWISE
A significant new phase of the Italian FARMWISE case study is underway at Acqua Campus, where technicians from the experimental centre — together with Professor Agnieszka Medyńska-Juraszek from the University of Environmental and Life...
FARMWISE Workshop Explores Future Scenarios for Water Management in Dutch Agriculture
On 28 October, FARMWISE partners hosted a focused online workshop titled “Toekomstscenario’s voor waterbeheer in de landbouw” or “Future scenarios for water management in agriculture” to explore how climate change, irrigation strategies, and emerging...




