Reports
- Hafferty, C. (2022). Embedding an evidence-led, best practice culture of engagement: learning from the evidence (NECR448). Natural England Evidence Review.
- Hafferty, C. (2022). Best practice stakeholder engagement: learning from the evidence (infographic pack). University of Gloucestershire.
- Kindred, D., Ingram, J., Hafferty, C., Gairdner, J., Bouvet, L., Fellows, C., Cooney, B. (2021). Farm Performance Enhancement Platform: Appraisal of the impacts of COVID-19 on Knowledge Exchange in Agriculture: Summary. UKRI.
- Ingram, J. and Hafferty, C. (2021). Evaluating the impacts of COVID-19 in agriculture. Synthesis report. May 2021.
- Ingram, J. and Hafferty, C. (2021). Evaluating the impacts of COVID-19 on knowledge exchange in agriculture. Online Survey Analysis: Final Report. May 2021.
- Ingram, J. and Hafferty, C. (2021). Evaluating the impacts of COVID-19 on knowledge exchange in agriculture. Stakeholder Interview Analysis: Final Report. May 2021.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people feeling able to influence decisions affecting their local area? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people being satisfied with the area that they live in? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people agreeing that their local area has a sense of community? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people feeling safe in their local area? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people speaking the Welsh language? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) What factors are linked to people living in households that are in material deprivation? Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) Key themes linked to a selection of national indicators for the well-being of Wales. Technical Report. Welsh Government, Cardiff.
- Short, C., Breyer, J., Bell, G., Jackson-Matthews, S., Hafferty, C., McLaren, C., and Ord-Hume, D. (2019). LM0481: Assessment of the impact of agri-environment schemes on SSSI recovery - Evidence Review. Defra.
Peer-reviewed conference papers (selected)
- Hafferty, C., Berry, R., & Orford, S. (2022). Web-based geospatial tools for stakeholder participation: challenges and opportunities for enhancing planning and environmental governance. 6th International Conference on Urban E-Planning, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, 7 - 12 April 2022. (PowerPoint available online: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eB7ezvDaHa4vg0_C67UC6oDneIzr6uVu/view
- Hafferty, C., Berry, R., & Orford, S. (2021). Geo-information
tools for stakeholder engagement in environmental decision-making:
"best practice" recommendations from a UK case study. Presented at the 29th Annual GIS Research UK Conference (GISRUK), Cardiff, Wales, UK (Online): Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4665809
- Hafferty, C. (2019). QUALMAP: Qualitative Geospatial Methods for Active Participation. Presented at the 14th Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT), Regensburg, Germany.
Peer-reviewed papers
- Ingram, J., Maye, D., Bailye, C., Barnes, A., Bear, C., Bell, M., Cutress, D., Davies, L., de Boon, A., Dinnie, L., Gairdner., J., Hafferty, C. , Holloway, L., Kindred, D., Kirby, D., Leake, B., Manning, L., Marchant, B., Morse, A., Oxley, S., Phillips, M., Regan, A., Rial-Lovera, K., Rose, D. C., Schillings, J., Williams, F., Williams, H. and Wilson, L. (2022). What are the priority research questions for digital agriculture? Land Use Policy.
Guest posts
- Hafferty, C., Montuori, B., Börner, S., Meziant, K., Dunwoodie-Stirton, F., Wingfield, T. (2021). Participation for sustainable, resilient, and equitable futures: Where are we heading? Participatory Geographies Research Group (PYGYRG) of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).
- Hafferty, C. (2020) 'Public and stakeholder engagement, Covid-19, and the 'digital explosion': are we heading towards a more 'blended' appproach?' [Guest blog] Grasshopper Communications UK. 27th July.
- Hafferty, C. (2020) 'Blending online and offline community engagement' [Guest blog] Commonplace. 6th October.
- Hafferty, C. (2019). (ed.). Postgraduate experiences of convening a session at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference. Royal Society with IBG Postgraduate Forum. 12th December.
- Hafferty, C. (2019) Engaging communities in the sustainable management of river environments. Salmo Trutta. pp. 74-77.
I have also written a variety of different blog posts on my personal blog/website, which has been viewed almost 10,000 times internationally since Summer 2020. This includes a series on the practical and ethical issues of using automated transcription software for research (including a tutorial), which has been shared widely on social media and featured on Otter.ai's Twitter page.
I am pleased to have contributed to a UK Parliament POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology) horizon scan, 'Life beyond Covid: What are experts concerned about?', as one of 366 responses. My response discussed the impacts of Covid-19 on the development of future technologies and implications for society/communities.
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