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Sea-level rise will have complex consequences for coasts and communities
The University of Plymouth's Professor of Geospatial Information Ralph Fyfe is among the authors on new research published in Science Advances
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EXCESS: the role of excess topography and peak ground acceleration on earthquake preconditioning of landslides
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/earth-sciences/projects/excess
The EXCESS project, led by the University of Plymouth, started in February 2024 and will run for three years. The project will collect unprecedented data covering parts of the world susceptible to landslides.
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Winter wave heights and extreme storms on the rise in Western Europe
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/winter-wave-heights-and-extreme-storms-on-the-rise-in-western-europe
Average winter wave heights along the Atlantic coast of Western Europe have been rising for almost seven decades, according to new research by the National Centre for Scientific Research in France, the University of Bordeaux and the University of Plymouth
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Scientists use 300 million-year-old rainwater to unpick the history of Western France
Areas of Brittany and Western France were previously mountainous and located close to the Equator, according to research led by the University of Plymouth
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Climate change responsible for severe infectious disease in UK frogs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-change-responsible-for-severe-infectious-disease-in-uk-frogs
Climate change has already increased the spread and severity of a fatal disease that infects common frogs (Rana temporaria) in the UK, according to research involving the University of Plymouth.
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New research has found prescribing nature can improve happiness and reduce anxiety
University of Plymouth news: Experts from the University participated in a £5.77m cross-governmental funded project which shows that expanding access to Green Social Prescribing can promote wellbeing and improve mental health
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Meet Professor Jill Shawe - the new Director of the University's Institute of Health and Community
Meet the new Director of the Institute of Health and Community, Professor Jill Shawe
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Study shows how 1.5°C temperature rise can cause significant changes in coastal species
A study by ecologists at the University of Plymouth examined how increases in rock surface temperature were affecting the quantity and behaviour of species commonly found on the shorelines of Devon and Cornwall
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Participatory action for climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Global South
University of Plymouth: Participatory action for climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Global South. An interdisciplinary knowledge exchange workshop. University of Plymouth, 11–15 March 2024.
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Plymouth research features at the World Urban Forum in Cairo
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-research-features-at-the-world-urban-forum-in-cairo
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth's expertise in smart cities and sustainable communities is being showcased at a globally significant event in Egypt.
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