About
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are actions to protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural or modified ecosystems to address societal, economic and environmental challenges. Increasingly, NbS feature in adaptation policies and national and international pledges on climate action, sustainable development, biodiversity management, environmental protection and coastal resilience.
Our network links a diverse community of researchers and experts with ocean or blue economy stakeholders: communities; policymakers; the public sector; regulators; non-governmental organisations; engineering consultancies; energy developers.
As a collective, we aim to improve understanding and generate the evidence base for nature-based solutions. NbS's are important in adaptation and mitigation policies that address climate emergencies and loss of biodiversity.
We want to inform adaptive nature-based solutions for ecosystem restoration and management. The aim is to alleviate coastal and marine hazards such as coastal flooding and erosion, habitat degradation and biodiversity loss and changing ocean biochemistry. This will provide healthy ecosystems for climate mitigation, carbon and nutrient management and sustainable food provision.
We want to inform engineering and management practices to enhance community resilience and embed nature-inclusivity in engineering technologies for scalable energy harvesting and renewable energy generation. This will inform the next generation of engineering designs, to be environmentally friendly and have minimal impact on marine and ocean environments.
To find out more about the Nature-based Ocean Solutions Special Interest Group and what we do, get in touch with group champion Hachem Kassem (Hachem.Kassem@soton.ac.uk) and Vicky Dominguez Almela (V.Dominguez-Almela@soton.ac.uk).
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Protecting marine biodiversity
Mapping seagrass in the Western Indian Ocean to boost conservation efforts
People, projects and publications
People
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Professor Tiina Roose
Professor of Biological & Environmental ModellingEmail: T.Roose@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2374 -
Professor Tim Bergfelder
Professor of Film StudiesFilm history in Europe and Asia
Film industries
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: T.A.Bergfelder@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2176 -
Professor Tim Henstock
Professor of GeophysicsApplying Physics to understand processes within the Earth system
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: T.J.Henstock@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 6491 -
Professor Tim Minshull
Professor of Ocean & Earth ScienceContinental breakup and the onset of seafloor spreading
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: tmin@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 6569 -
Professor Toby Tyrrell
Professor of Earth System ScienceAccepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: Toby.Tyrrell@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 6110 -
Professor Tom Bibby
Professor of Biological Oceanography(1) The role of photosynthetic microbes in global biogeochemical cycles
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: tsb@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 6446 -
Professor Tom Ezard
Associate Dean (Education)The bridge from micro- to macroevolution.
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: T.Ezard@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 6412 -
Professor Toni Martinez Sykora
Head of DepartmentOptimisation and Combinatorial Optimisation
Accepting applications from PhD studentsTel: +44 23 8059 5512 -
Professor Tony Kushner
James Parkes Professor of HistoryJewish migration history
Refugee studies
Email: A.R.Kushner@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2233 -
Doctor Vicky Dominguez Almela
LecturerMy work includes the use of individual-based models (IBMs), geographical information sy
Accepting applications from PhD students
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