In this podcast with Dr Ingrid A. Medby, we discuss how the Arctic is governed and how this impacts place identity.
The Arctic is a unique landscape experiencing physical, social, and political change. How is this governed, and how does this impact place identity? We discuss with Dr Ingrid A. Medby, Lecturer in Political Geography at Oxford Brookes University.
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School Member Lecture, 29 June 2016.
The Mekong River is a biodiversity hotspot of global significance, threatened by rapid hydro-power development. We explain why preserving the Mekong's annual flooding is integral to the future of the river and its delta
Apprenticeships are a great way to develop practical skills and can lead to a wide range of careers in geography
Ian Cook, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Exeter
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