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EPSRC Vacation Bursary Project: Modelling forest growth to determine future sustainable forest harvest rates in Southern Malawi

Published: 25 July 2013
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See the latest EPSRC Vacation Bursary Project blog supported by Multidisciplinary Research at the University of Southampton.

 

Please see the latest blog in our series of posts relating to the EPSRC Vacation Bursary scheme.

 

MDR Vacation Bursary Project: Modelling forest growth to determine future sustainable forest harvest rates in Southern Malawi

By Emma Green, undergraduate student (Master of Environmental Science), Faculty of Engineering and the Environment.

I am about to start the fourth year of my degree in Masters of Environmental Science: Sustainable Management pathway. I have really enjoyed the multidisciplinary approach that my degree course has offered me so far and to further my experience I have always wanted to go abroad to carry out research for my dissertation in order to experience a different culture, whilst using GIS (Geographical Information Systems) as a mapping tool...

 

Read the full blog at: http://blog.soton.ac.uk/multidisciplinary/tag/sustainability-science-at-southampton/

 

Further details about Ecosystem Services research carried out by the University of Southampton can be found on the Sustainability Science at Southampton research pages.

 

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