Why did unprecedented migration occur across the Mediterranean in 2015? Professor Heaven Crawley

Why did unprecedented migration occur across the Mediterranean in 2015? Professor Heaven Crawley

At the end of 2015, over one million people had taken perilous sea journeys across the Mediterranean in search of safety. As part of #RefugeeWeek2019, we speak to Professor Heaven Crawley to discuss her research with over 500 migrants and refugees in 2015, to share their experiences, and to improve support for those in search of security, and those who risked their lives to find it.

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Victoria Ayodeji, on her remarkable journey from Hackney to the University of Cambridge

Victoria Ayodeji, on her remarkable journey from Hackney to the University of Cambridge

Victoria Ayodeji, on her remarkable journey from Hackney to the University of Cambridge by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

29 Mar 202019min

Aaron Wyld, winner of the Marjorie Sweeting award, on hypsometry and geomorphic evolution

Aaron Wyld, winner of the Marjorie Sweeting award, on hypsometry and geomorphic evolution

Aaron Wyld, winner of the Marjorie Sweeting award, on hypsometry and geomorphic evolution by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

10 Mar 202019min

What is the Indian Ocean Dipole and Southern Annular Mode? Dr Helen Cleugh

What is the Indian Ocean Dipole and Southern Annular Mode? Dr Helen Cleugh

What is the Indian Ocean Dipole and Southern Annular Mode? Dr Helen Cleugh by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

18 Feb 202031min

Why live in fire prone areas and how do people cope? Dr Christine Eriksen

Why live in fire prone areas and how do people cope? Dr Christine Eriksen

Why live in fire prone areas and how do people cope? Dr Christine Eriksen by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

11 Feb 202028min

How do graphic novels help understanding of natural disasters? Dr Gemma Sou

How do graphic novels help understanding of natural disasters? Dr Gemma Sou

On September 2017, the biggest storm in Caribbean history, Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico causing 30 billion US dollars in damage. But what happened after the storm passed? In this podcast we’re ...

30 Aug 201920min

How is globalisation changing the countryside? Professor Michael Wood

How is globalisation changing the countryside? Professor Michael Wood

Globalisation is changing our world as we know it, it’s transforming economies, societies, and the environment. But whilst geographers have long studied its effects in global cities - there’s been lit...

23 Aug 201921min

How is climate and its science governed in Russia? Dr Jon Oldfield

How is climate and its science governed in Russia? Dr Jon Oldfield

In this podcast we meet with Dr Jon Oldfield, from the University of Birmingham to discuss geopolitics, the role of Russia as an influential climate actor, and the potential consequences of climate ch...

19 Aug 201917min

Why is sand a powerful natural resource? Dr Laura Schoenberger

Why is sand a powerful natural resource? Dr Laura Schoenberger

In this podcast, we meet with Laura Schoenberger, we explore how, in countries such as Cambodia, sand mining is contributing to the erosion of estuaries, collapse of riverbanks. Sand is not a renewabl...

16 Aug 201911min

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