For this year's #WorldSoilDay, Dr Samuel Booth, Teaching Associate in Physical Geography at the University of Nottingham, delves into why soil matters, highlighting its crucial role in sustaining life on earth. Read here: https://lnkd.in/euk7z2GH
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Publication Alert! A new paper from CETOC researchers Reid Ewing and Guang Tian in collaboration with Torrey Lyons of the Idaho National Laboratory seeks to shed new light on the age old question- when it comes to transit ridership, which is more impactful- temporal frequency or spatial coverage? Read the full paper now in the Journal of Transport Geography at https://lnkd.in/et3Z26nf
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Explore the origin and evolution of Earth’s crust through key scientific theories and processes – a must-read for geography students and UPSC aspirants! ✨ Boost your knowledge with Shabbir Sir’s expert class notes! 📥 Read the blog and download the notes: https://lnkd.in/gReZzStP #GeographyNotes #UPSCPreparation #EarthScience #StudyWithExperts #Edukemy
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Unlocking the Future: A Multidisciplinary Exploration 🔐🌍 Gain insights on understanding potential futures by examining society, technology, policy, geopolitics, history, and geography. Join us as we unravel the intricate tapestry of the future. #FutureExploration #MultidisciplinaryApproach #UnlockingPotential #InsightsForTomorrow #InterdisciplinaryPerspective #UnderstandingTheFuture #FutureForecasting #NavigatingChange #HolisticApproach #BuildingTrajectories
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#NewsCIGAEditorial; we invite you to consult and download the title: "Advances in the study of urban heat islands in Latin America" by the authors: Richard Lemoine-Rodríguez (ed) University of Würzburg/German Aerospace Center (DLR); Azucena Pérez Vega (ed) University of Guanajuato and, Jean François Mas (ed) Center for Research in Environmental Geography. In this text, the editors have compiled a range of works carried out in nine cities in four Latin American countries, with thirty-nine authors who have investigated the urban climate in the region, describing its characteristics and consequences. You can find it at this link, completely free of charge: https://bit.ly/3X5zZ6n
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Our webinar, "It’s All Connected: Aligning Social Studies Courses" is TODAY at 3pm PDT! During this webinar, we'll explore the significance of alignment within social studies, particularly the influence of geography on human activities throughout history. Register here to join us and to get the recording sent to you: https://buff.ly/3vvaikt
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Ph.D. student and interested in human geography? Check out this course!!
A new course for PhD-students in Human Geography and related disciplines is available in Spring 2025. 'Qualitative Methods in Human Geography and Social Science: Critical and Reflective Practices' is a collaboration between three universities, taking place in the wonderful castle cities of Örebro and Uppsala. https://lnkd.in/dzfx7cQz
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'Creative clusters in rural, coastal and post-industrial towns' (Potential PhD Topic in Human Geography at the University of Southampton) This topic is co-supervised with Peter Sunley and aims to explore the growing tendency of creative industries, activities and 'talent' to concentrate in small towns, peripheral areas and post-industrial regions. Click the link for more on the topic and potential funding options: https://lnkd.in/e_kbiqs4 Irma Booyens Roberta Comunian Taylor Brydges Jen Snowball Rhiannon Pugh Johanna Hautala
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A scientific research article on the topic of regeneration and a look at the BID approach. Published in the journal Geography and Territorial Spatial Arrangement. The link to access the article is as follows: https://lnkd.in/dQMexWFd
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We proudly present the Oceans in Depth series, exploring the ocean's profound impact on human history and contemporary global interactions. This series integrates various disciplines, including history, geography, and environmental studies, to offer a comprehensive narrative on the ocean's role. Discover more about this insightful series: https://buff.ly/3yeu2ds #Evolution2024
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