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Overview This PhD project weaves together film, ecology, and light, by addressing light as the filmic substance in the context of ecological discourse. Light remains the fundamental, yet elusive
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remains unclear. This project aims to develop and test biocultural methods for restoration of degraded ecosystems. It will involve a combination of conceptual and analytical tools from functional ecology
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About Us We are the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Science (ARES) at Nottingham Trent University. Our business is nature: specifically, the environment, animal health and welfare, ecology
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About Us We are the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Science (ARES) at Nottingham Trent University. Our business is nature: specifically, the environment, animal health and welfare, ecology
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. This sector significantly contributes to environmental emissions, undermining efforts to combat climate change and reduce the ecological footprint of agriculture. Economically, the productivity gaps between
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that consider the political dimension of images in relation to, amongst others, identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, history, memory, trauma, ideology, geopolitics, and ecology. Contemporary Japanese visual
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the structure of functional composite materials based on fungal mycelia. Ecological responses to drought in dynamic river ecosystems Supervisory team: Associate Professor Rachel Stubbington (BIO) Carl Smith