More than Maps is a public engagement initiative, aiming to share replicable and open-access skills in mapping and social science analysis, to empower students and young professionals in research supporting climate change adaptation.
The More than Maps project consortium is delighted to be part of the UK / Australia Season 2021, a collaboration between the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The UK/Australia Season is a major new cultural exchange with a diverse programme spanning theatre, film, visual arts, dance, design, architecture, music, literature, higher education and a public engagement programme.
Find out more about the Season online – the full website including the programme in both countries will launch in August 2021, so watch this space!
More than Maps is supported by the British Council and the Australian Government as part of the UK/Australia Season.
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Canon @GaryPhilbrick7 with a group of researchers from universities in Ghana, Jamaica, Barbados, and Southampton, working together on the Sargassum ‘Smelly Seaweed’ Project. A joyful afternoon.
@SARTRAC1 @UnivofGh
@WinCathedral
@CofEWinchester
@ChurchTimes
@CatherineOgle
#sargassum is worsening the conditions of the poorest people in Ghana. Discover how @sartrac1 aims to support these communities at this blog by @VickyDoAl @unisouthampton and Dr Philip Neri @UnivofGh. Blog here: https://www.sartrac.org/news/sargassum-is-worsening-the-conditions-of-the-poorest-people-in-ghana/
#sargassum teaching resources for junior high schools
@sartrac1 in #SARCAP project (@WUNetwork)
@unisouthampton @UnivofGh @UniOfYork @MGIMona @CERMES_UWI. Visit our website https://sartrac.org/outputs/#materials to find our booklet & poster available in English, Español, Français & Português.
We're engaging Ghanaian citizens in monitoring #sargassum with large scale surveillance systems (drones and satellites) @sartrac1 #SARCAP project (@ESRC & @WUNetwork ) @unisouthampton @UnivofGh @UniOfYork & @CERMES_UWI . More on SARCAP in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngeEMtpo1lk
New research by @SARTRAC1 (@UniOfYork, @uwimona & @unisouthampton) provides new insights on #sargassum morphotype abundance, migration routes, and influence of sample processing methods on biomass biochemical composition in Jamaica. Find the paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969721078402?via%3Dihub