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Continuous Learning Exhibitors
Please note: information in this document is subject to change
Aromatherapy Trade Council Site number: GPG14 Contact: Ms S Baker Tel: 01473 603630 Email: info@a-t-c.org.ukAddress: PO Box 387, Ipswich, Suffolk IP2 9AN
The impact of climate change on aromatic and medicinal plants grown in the UK and overseas.
Brinsbury Campus Chichester College Site number: GPG15 Contact: N Ludlow-Monk Tel: 01243 786 321 ext 1124 Email: nicola.ludlowmonk@chichester.ac.ukAddress: Brinsbury Campus, North Heath, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1DL
The effect of climate change on the establishment and maintenance of ornamental trees.
British Mycological Society Site number: GPH8 Contact: Ms C Hobart Tel: 0114 2761 737 Email: admin@britmycolsoc.infoAddress: 84 Stafford Road, Sheffield, S2 2SF
The impact of climate change and its effect on fungi in natural eco systems
Capel Manor College Site number: GPG18 Contact: Mr N Evans Tel: 0845 122122 Email: nicholas.evans@capel.co.ukAddress: c/o Capel Manor College, Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield, Middx EN1 4RQ
How our choice of plants can effect the environment and contribute to sustainability in everyday situations.
Duchy College Site number: GPG9 Contact: Mr M Hutchens Tel: 01209 722100 Email: marshall.hutchens@duchy.ac.ukAddress: Rosewarne, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 0AB
The role of micro propagation in conserving rare plants affected by climate change and environmental pressures.
Guildford College of Further and Higher Education/ Merrist Wood Campus Site number: GPH7 Contact: Mr P Mayes Tel: 01483 884000 Email: pmayes@guildford.ac.ukAddress: Merrist Wood Campus, Worplesdon, Guildford, Surrey GU3 3PE
Grass drought tolerance. What steps gardeners can take to aid water retention whilst maintaining good drainage.
Selecting roses for climate change
NCCPG Site number: GPH11 Contact: Mr B Clarke Tel: 01794 389640 Email: rubusspecies@aol.comAddress: St Athens, Chapel Close, Houghton, Hants SO20 6LS
Rubus and climate change; growing exotics in the UK.
RHS Advisory Site number: GPH12 Contact: Ms E Rule Tel: 0207 821 3120 Email: gardeningadvice@rhs.org.ukAddress: 80 Vincent Square, London, SW1P 2PE
RHS Gardening advice
Rothamsted Research Site number: GPG17 Contact: M Burnett Tel: 01582 763133 Email: Address: Rothamsted, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ
The diversity of willow and its role in combating climate change as a bioenergy crop.
Sparsholt College Hampshire Site number: GPG11 Contact: Mr C Bird Tel: 01962 776441 Email: chris.bird@sparsholt.ac.ukAddress: Sparsholt, Winchester, Hants SO21 2NF
Nice new neighbours? An introduction to allelophathy.
The Royal College of Pathologists & The Health Protection Agency Site number: GPG8 Contact: Dr T Wreghitt Tel: 01223 257036 Email: tim.wreghitt@addenbrookes.nhs.ukAddress: Vine Cottage, Hammonds Road, Sawston, Cambridge, CB22 3BH
Is malaria returning to the UK as a result of climate change?
The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Site number: GPG10 Contact: Ms S O'Neill Tel: 01603 593911 Email: s.o-neill@uea.ac.ukAddress: School Of Environmental Services, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ
Future gardens, today’s choices: Exploring plants & practices in a changing climate
The University of Reading Site number: GPH9 Contact: Mr T Pitman Tel: 01183 787960 Email: abqpitma@rdg.ac.ukAddress: Plant Sciences Building, School of Biological Sciences, Whiteknights, Reading, Berks RG6 6AS
Back to the future. The impact of global climate change on plant distribution, speciation and extinction.
UK Climate Impacts Programme Site number: GPG20 Contact: Ms K Jenkinson Tel: 01865 285717 Email: kay.jenkinson@ukcip.org.ukAddress: Dyson Perrins Building, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, Oxford, OX1 3QY
Gardening in a future climate
Writtle College Site number: GPG12 Contact: Mr A Boorman Tel: 01245 424200 Email: avb@writtle.ac.ukAddress: Writtle College, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 3RR
Adapting a flower garden to climate change
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