Ask the Geographer

Ask the Geographer

Our award-winning podcasts bring the latest geographical insights to your classroom from a host of experts. The experts involved present their own opinions, which should not be interpreted as the Society's point of view.

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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

Giant icebergs and the carbon cycle with Professor Grant Bigg

Giant icebergs and the carbon cycle with Professor Grant Bigg

What are giant icebergs and how do they breathe life into the Southern Ocean? We discuss the carbon cycle and ice shelves with Professor Grant Bigg at the Department of Geography, University of Sheffi...

6 Juli 201814min

Urban transformation and belonging with Dr Melissa Butcher and Shekeila Scarlett

Urban transformation and belonging with Dr Melissa Butcher and Shekeila Scarlett

When places change how do young people negotiate space to maintain their sense of home and belonging? In this podcast we discuss with Dr Melissa Butcher, Birkbeck, University of London and peer resear...

12 Juni 201822min

Hazards and volcanic gas emissions with Dr Tom Pering

Hazards and volcanic gas emissions with Dr Tom Pering

Can smartphone technology help geographers to monitor volcanic gases emissions? We discuss Dr Tom Pering’s innovative research on hazardous landscapes.

25 Maj 201811min

Global dust cycle with Dr Rob Bryant

Global dust cycle with Dr Rob Bryant

What is dust? How does it get into the atmosphere and shape our climate? Rob Bryant from the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield joined us to discuss.

11 Maj 201814min

Ocean governance and political seas with Dr Kim Peters

Ocean governance and political seas with Dr Kim Peters

Geography translates literally as 'earth-writing'. But 70% of the world is water. How have oceans shaped global development? Dr Kimberley Peters from the School of Environmental Scientists, University...

25 Apr 201819min

Population and environmental change in Venice with Jane Da Mosto and Gabriella Gilmour

Population and environmental change in Venice with Jane Da Mosto and Gabriella Gilmour

Can Venice be sustained as a living city for its residents? We discuss this UNESCO World Heritage Site and its fascinating lagoon landscape with Jane Da Mosto and Gabriella Gilmore from We Are Here Ve...

3 Apr 201820min

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