How is high street regeneration managed? Dr Steve Millington
Ask the Geographer23 Juli 2019

How is high street regeneration managed? Dr Steve Millington

Declining retail poses fundamental questions to the future of places where we live, work and socialise. In this podcast we're joined by Dr Steve Millington from Manchester Metropolitan University to discuss place-management. How have these places been managed so far - and how can geographers envisage brighter futures for their creative, social, cultural and economic development?

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What is the relationship between comic books and geopolitics? Professor Jason Dittmer

What is the relationship between comic books and geopolitics? Professor Jason Dittmer

In this podcast, we hear from Professor Jason Dittmer at University College London to discuss the role of comic books and their characters is constructing national identity and superpower in the US, C...

24 Apr 201923min

How is internal migration changing cities? Professor Michael Collyer

How is internal migration changing cities? Professor Michael Collyer

By 2050, it is estimated that the number of people living in urban areas in Africa and Asia will have doubled to 5.2 billion. Most of this urban growth will be from internal migrants. In this podcast ...

9 Apr 201927min

What are the big challenges for global water security? Professor David Hannah

What are the big challenges for global water security? Professor David Hannah

In this podcast we interview UNESCO Chair of Water Science Professor David Hannah at the University of Birmingham. We explore the hydrological cycle and big challenges related to the sustainable manag...

20 Mars 201911min

Can digital technology make cities safe and inclusive? Dr Ayona Datta

Can digital technology make cities safe and inclusive? Dr Ayona Datta

Big data and digital technology are changing cities around the world - but are these new urban futures inclusive, or exclusionary? In this podcast we hear Dr Ayona Datta, Reader in Urban Futures at Ki...

8 Mars 201922min

How do we map global change? Senior Earth Observation Specialist Terri Freemantle

How do we map global change? Senior Earth Observation Specialist Terri Freemantle

Terri Freemantle, Senior Earth Observation Specialist at Satellite Applications Catapult discusses how earth observation data helps us to understand locational change, from tackling rapid urbanisation...

7 Mars 201911min

Why is the Weddell Sea important? Professor Julian Dowdeswell

Why is the Weddell Sea important? Professor Julian Dowdeswell

In January and February 2019, a major international scientific expedition explores one of the coldest, harshest and most remote locations in the world, the Weddell Sea. In November 2018, we spoke to...

5 Feb 201912min

How do glacial surfaces evolve over time? Dr Ann Rowan

How do glacial surfaces evolve over time? Dr Ann Rowan

Dr Ann Rowan, Research Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, joins us to discuss how glacier surfaces evolve over time, and specifically how Himalayan glaciers are responding to cl...

12 Nov 201811min

What makes the Arctic unique? Dr Ingrid A. Medby

What makes the Arctic unique? Dr Ingrid A. Medby

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 Pol...

11 Sep 201818min

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