Shining a light on innovation in the amenity sector

Kate Hopkinsin Industry News

As part of its role in promoting best practice in all aspects of amenity management, the Forum has released a new digital publication entitled aptly enough 'Amenity Innovation'. It is intended to be a twice per year publication with articles on aspects of innovation and research.

In the first edition, there are articles from Professor Alan Gange from Royal Holloway, University of London, on biological control, from Dr. Ruth Mann from STRI on innovations in sports, lawn and urban green spaces and from Dr. Penny Hundleby from the John Innes Institute on genome editing and what it can offer. Ian Graham, from Complete Weed Control, also considers what innovation can offer in his area of work.

The publication can be accessed here.

As the independent chairman of the Amenity Forum, John Moverley, says in introducing the publication, 'Undoubtedly much is happening in all aspects of amenity space and sports surface management and a publication such as this is seen as giving opportunity for all in the sector to hear of particular projects, innovations and current research ideas'

Currently the government is undertaking a review of all aspects of weed, pest and disease management with a view to producing a new UK National Action Plan, which will set the targets and requirements in future. The Forum is actively engaged in such discussions and, within their recent consultation, innovation is a key topic.

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