
Since things have been quiet on the news front, here’s an update on what has been going on over the last 18 months….
The UK Centre has continued to host the Editorial Office for CEE’s Journal, Environmental Evidence, as well as hosting the Editorial Team for the CEEDER Evidence Service. The latter went live to users in 2019 and is accessible through the CEE website and here.

Members of the Centre represent CEE on the Governing Boards of Evidence Synthesis International, and the Global Evidence Synthesis Initiative as well as Chairing the Advisory Group for the NERC-funded Environmental Evidence for the Future Programme.
The UK Centre was awarded an Impact Acceleration Grant by the ESRC to initiate co-production of CEEDER with Natural Resources Wales as a user organisation. We delivered CEE training to the UN’s Green Climate Fund (S Korea & Germany) and the World Bank’s Global Environment Facility (USA) during 2019 & 2020 (more details on the UK Centre blog)

We also delivered a CEE short course on systematic reviews and maps to members of the GCRF-funded Blue Communities programme from Indonesia and Malaysia in February 2020.

We represented CEE and delivered keynote and training on Qualitative Evidence Synthesis at “Using Qualitative Evidence to support decision making in the SDG-era: New Frontiers and Innovations” in Brazil in October 2019, and were also part of the CEE presence at the What Works Global Summit in Mexico City. Ruth Garside (CEE UK Centre based at the University of Exeter) is leading a Working Group developing joint Guidance on Qualitative Evidence Synthesis methods for Campbell and CEE.


Its been a busy 18 months!








