As a junior Doctor in ITU during the pandemic, Helen Blamey seeks re-invigoration from the cliffs and seascape, relishing the elements, each mile becoming a meditation.
This recording is from our annual Geographical journeys: microlectures event, where eight speakers had just 10 minutes each to share their geographical journeys in an illustrated talk.
The event was organised by the Society’s Younger Members' Committee.
Featured image: Hannah Lawton
[In-person and online] Lake pollution has profound impacts on ecological structure, function, and overall biodiversity. How and why do lakes tip into polluted states, and how easily can they recover?
Explore the role biomimicry, media, and business could play in protecting our planet.
After a dissertation on the transition to sustainable agriculture, Viola King Forbes immerses herself as a WOOFer (working on organic farms), and explains why we must get to know our farmers.
In the fourth Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group's fireside chat, the panel discusses the topic of compounding risk, with a particular focus on dynamic exposure and vulnerability.
The remarkable growth of Chinese cities in the last 30 years is the biggest, and possibly most rapid, process of urbanisation the world has ever seen. It has transformed China, its environment and people.
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