Key Members

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Adelina Court

Adelina Court is Lecturer in Art and Design at Salford. She has been instrumental within CUF in designing new urban agricultural spaces, including Incredible Education’s new urban farm in the city. Adelina brings expertise on urban design and architecture to our projects. Full bio here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/arts-media/our-staff/arts-media-academics/adelina-court

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Lawrence Houston

Lawrence Houston is a researcher at Salford with a public health background. Lawrence has worked on a wide range of urban agricultural projects, from enabling new food policy in Manchester, to evaluating the impact of schemes on the ground. More info here: https://twitter.com/lozhoust

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Matryn Wilcock

Matryn Wilcock is a researcher within the Salford Business School. He has worked on a wide range of sustainability projects, enabling their development and business cases. Martyn has been instrumental on CUF’s work on Northern Roots, providing business advice and helping with the economics of urban agriculture. Full bio here: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/martynwillcock

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Andrew Clark

Andrew Clark is Lecturer in Environmental Assessment and Management at Salford. He has led the soils element of the CUF work, providing valuable services to countless community gardens, allotments and urban farms through using XRF and ICP-OES. Andrew has been heavily involved in enabling Northern Roots and multiple other projects. Full bio here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/environment-life-sciences/our-staff/els-academics/andrew-clark

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Dr Richard Armitage

Dr Richard Armitage is Senior Lecturer in GIS, Head of Geography at Salford and Chair of the UK’s Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society. His research focuses on using GIS to explore the potential to upscale urban agriculture in cities. He has led a range of projects on the topic. Full bio here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/environment-life-sciences/our-staff/els-academics/richard-armitage

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Dr Andrea Gibbons

Dr Andrea Gibbons is an urban geography researcher and has been active with the hub since its creation. She is particularly interested in the co-constitutive relationships between people and the cities in which they live. Andrea led the development of an urban farming project in Salford as part of the hub, helping to enable the […]

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Dr Graeme Sherriff

Dr Graeme Sherriff is a Research Fellow and has been active within the hub since 2015. Graeme’s research focuses on the intersection of environmental sustainability and social justice. He has previously led studies exploring the impact of community gardening and upscaled urban agriculture in the UK. Full bio here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/health-and-society/our-staff/health-and-society-academics/graeme-sherriff

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Professor Penny Cook

Prof Penny Cook is Professor of Public Health at the University of Salford. Her research spans a range of topics, but in terms of CUF her interest lie in the interaction between nature and health, predominantly using quantitative epidemiological methods. Full bio here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/health-and-society/our-staff/health-and-society-academics/hls346