Ask the Geographer
Ein Podcast von Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools
121 Folgen
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Aaron Wyld, winner of the Marjorie Sweeting award, on hypsometry and geomorphic evolution
Vom: 10.3.2020 -
What is the Indian Ocean Dipole and Southern Annular Mode? Dr Helen Cleugh
Vom: 18.2.2020 -
Why live in fire prone areas and how do people cope? Dr Christine Eriksen
Vom: 11.2.2020 -
How do graphic novels help understanding of natural disasters? Dr Gemma Sou
Vom: 30.8.2019 -
How is globalisation changing the countryside? Professor Michael Wood
Vom: 23.8.2019 -
How is climate and its science governed in Russia? Dr Jon Oldfield
Vom: 19.8.2019 -
Why is sand a powerful natural resource? Dr Laura Schoenberger
Vom: 16.8.2019 -
How is place-attachment and belonging managed in refugee re-settlement? Sara Kindon and Amber Kale
Vom: 12.8.2019 -
How is creativity produced in the Caribbean? Dr Pat Noxolo
Vom: 9.8.2019 -
How does international aid work? Dr Emma Mawdsley
Vom: 5.8.2019 -
What is rural gentrification? Professor Martin Philips
Vom: 2.8.2019 -
What do cartoons tell us about global politics? Dr Daniel Hammett
Vom: 29.7.2019 -
How do we talk about environmental risk? Professor Esther Eidinow
Vom: 25.7.2019 -
How is high street regeneration managed? Dr Steve Millington
Vom: 23.7.2019 -
Why did unprecedented migration occur across the Mediterranean in 2015? Professor Heaven Crawley
Vom: 17.6.2019 -
What is the relationship between comic books and geopolitics? Professor Jason Dittmer
Vom: 24.4.2019 -
How is internal migration changing cities? Professor Michael Collyer
Vom: 9.4.2019 -
What are the big challenges for global water security? Professor David Hannah
Vom: 20.3.2019 -
Can digital technology make cities safe and inclusive? Dr Ayona Datta
Vom: 8.3.2019 -
How do we map global change? Senior Earth Observation Specialist Terri Freemantle
Vom: 7.3.2019
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