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ResponSEAble
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/responseable
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: ResponSEAble
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Make Space for BEES
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/make-space-for-bees
School of Art, Design and Architecture
The Make Space for BEES project will develop design-led solutions to address specific challenges facing biodiversity through developing a rewilding tool to be used by younger people to support pollinator habitats.
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PhD Health Studies supervisory team members
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/phd-health-studies/phd-supervisory-team-members
Health Studies
PhD Health Studies at the University of Plymouth: our interprofessional team.
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PISCES: a systems analysis approach to reduce plastic waste in Indonesian societies
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-litter/pisces
PISCES: A systems analysis approach to reduce plastic waste in Indonesian societies
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PebblePad
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/teaching-and-learning/digital-education/pebblepad
PebblePad is the University provided web-based ePortfolio and Personal Learning system.
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The application of autonomous underwater vehicles to challenges in marine habitat mapping and predictive species distribution modelling
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: The application of autonomous underwater vehicles to challenges in marine habitat mapping and predictive species distribution modelling
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Towards net zero: development of AI enabled biological observing
University of Plymouth - Marine Conservation Research Group: Towards net zero: development of AI enabled biological observing
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The wetter the better? The role of wet woodlands as a nature-based solution to climate change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-peatland-research-group/the-wetter-the-better
Wet woodland ecosystems were once common across the UK, but following years of disturbance due to drainage, agriculture and industrial development it is estimated that only 50–70,000 ha remain.
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Resilient Catchment Communities
Resilient Catchment Communities (RCC) is a collaborative project in community monitoring of river resilience, and capacity building, implementation and monitoring of community-led nature-based solutions to deliver integrated catchment management.
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Applying a natural capital approach to fisheries management
University of Plymouth research: Working with Defra’s marine Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (mNCEA) Programme, MSSRU has been exploring the evidence base and potential to apply a natural capital approach to fisheries management plans.
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