Temperate Rainforest Research Programme.
Our restoration programme is creating new woodlands to restore and reconnect the temperate rainforest (TRF) of the British Isles. The aim is is to further our understanding of the status, management and restoration of temperate rainforests in the changing climate of the UK - the start of a 100-year landscape restoration. New woodlands will be created through planting, combined with natural regeneration where appropriate. This planting programme represents a unique opportunity for research across both the environmental and social sphere. A research fund of £450,000 has been established to support projects that fit with the research objectives of the programme.
Research call
The 2024 research call is now open to receive expressions of interest (EOI) through two streams:
- The Main Research Grant (Deadline 15th September 2024, approx. £185,000 available)
- Aviva Rainforest Scholars (Deadline 6th October 2024, 3 awards of £12,000)
Our research priorities
Three areas of activity have been prioritised for this research programme:
Each of these priorities has been further sub-divided into themes of interest with a range of indicative research questions. We encourage innovative approaches that sit clearly within the main research priorities of the programme.
Detailed Information for applicants
You can find more information on the Temperate Rainforests Research Programme below.
How to apply
Ready to apply?
You can find guidance on how to apply for the main research programme, and the scholars programme.
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FAQ's
If you have any questions please look at our frequently asked questions.
Submission Guidelines
Submission Guidelines [To follow – admissions will open early September]
Any questions?
If you have any questions, or would like to speak to one of our experts ahead of your application, please contact Dr Ruth Swetnam (Carbon & Research Manager) or Tara Cummins (Programme Co-ordinator)