22 Nov 2019

New PhD Opportunity on green infrastructure. 

ONE Planet Doctoral Training Partnership Project: Mainstreaming green infrastructure: how to better use the green belt to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies in North East England

Key Research Gaps and Questions:

1.How can we mainstream nature more effectively in green belts?

2.Given both climate and biodivdersity emergencies;how can we better utilise our peri-urban spaces to be more environmentally productive?

3.What is the natural capital value of our green belts?

For further information on the ONE planet scheme please folow this link https://research.ncl.ac.uk/one-planet/

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