Research Projects
Research in the School of Geography is organized into three research themes. Based around these themes, our staff run a wide-range of research projects. These links provide more detailed information on some of our principal current and recent projects.
Projects in the Economy, Culture, Space (ECS) theme
- Centre for Geographical Health Research
- Producing Proximities: Town Twinning in Britain Since 1945
- Research Images Collection
- Voluntary Welfare Provision in Christchurch, New Zealand: Research Summary
- Welfare quality project
- Regional Studies Association Research Network on Creative Industries, and the Regions
Projects in the Environmental Processes & Change (EPC) theme
- Arcice
- British Council LINK : Effect of Climate and Land Use Change on River Hydrology of Thailand
- Coarse Sediment Transport Measurement in Rivers and on Coasts Using Advanced Particle Tracing Technologies.
- Glaciers and Climate Change in Norway
- Grain shape analysis - a method for determining representative tracer shapes
- IRIS - The Integrated Rivers Instrument System
- Modelling Bed Topography in River Bends with Erodible Banks
- Modelling Sediment Levels in Salmonid Spawning Gravels
- Monitoring and modelling fine sediment accumulation and dissolved oxygen in experimental spawning gravels.
- New Forest Research Catchment
- Processes controlling the effectiveness of river restoration as a means of enhancing lotic biodiversity
- QUEST - Northern Eurasian Palaeoecological Database
- Restoration of Floodplain Forest
- Riverbank stability analysis software
- Subglacial Autonomous Probes
- Subglacial Shear Zones
Projects in the Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis (RSSA) theme
- 2001 Census Output Areas
- Comparing methods for analysing health data
- European Health and Environment Information System (EUROHEIS)
- Galapagos Coral Monitoring
- Geo-Refer: GEOgraphical REFERencing resources for social scientists
- GIS for small area health statistics
- NCAVEO: Network for calibration and Validation in Earth Observation
- Population 24/7: space-time specific population models
- The UK Rapid Inquiry Facility (RIF)

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