Enquiries and applications are invited for a PhD project in the area of geographies of children, youth and families, geographies of care and/or migration studies. Read more
Enquiries and applications are invited for PhD projects on the geographies of youth, cities and precarious livelihoods. Projects should encompass one or more of the following themes. Read more
Phosphorus (P) pollution remains a major cause of surface water quality failures. Future climate and land use change are likely to impact P losses to running waters, however the relative balance between these drivers and the scale of future change is uncertain as is the effectiveness of proposed mitigation measures. Read more
Methane is a potent greenhouse (GHG) with a half-life shorter than CO. 2. and can oxidise to form CO. 2. Minimising methane emission by converting it to hydrogen and carbon (C) will reduce CO. Read more
The UK imports a significant amount of unsustainably mined phosphorus, with low deployment efficiency leading to environmental issues like eutrophication. Read more
Potential crop yield is determined by environmental factors, including solar radiation, daylength, temperature and CO. 2. Information about potential crop yields under future climate change is useful to both farmers and policy makers as it describes the biophysical "ceiling" for crop production. Read more
The use of rare earth elements (REE) has dramatically increased over the last 30 years, due to their extensive use in technological equipment and in medical applications. Read more
*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew*. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE. There is an urgent need to develop rapid, cost-effective and robust ways to measure biodiversity in order to guide biological conservation and assess the progress of restoration efforts. Read more
*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at University College London*. It is important to map and monitor tree species efficiently and accurately since they are critical for biodiversity mainly because they create habitats that support a vast type of organisms, from insects, trough birds, mammals, and fungi to plants. Read more
*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at University College London*. River Rhythm aims to develop a novel approach to river health monitoring by leveraging the power of citizen science and artificial intelligence. Read more
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