All guides for researchers
Researching mental health in UK Geography Departments
A summary of research looking into staff and student mental health in UK Geography Departments.
Researching austerity
A guide to some of the ways of thinking about and researching how the socio-economic context impacts upon past, present and future lives.
Researching geographies of learning disability
By Edward Hall, University of Dundee and Andrew Power, University of Southampton
The riches of an applied geography of poverty
By John H. McKendrick, Glasgow Caledonian University
Flooding and communities
By Lindsey McEwen, University of the West of England
Working in partnership to restore upland peatlands
By Martin Evans, University of Manchester
Doing a radio interview
By Raksha Pande, Newcastle University
Working with refugee youth
By Sarah Mills, Loughborough University, Matt Baillie Smith, Northumbria University, Bianca Fadel, Northumbria University, Moses Okech, Makerere University
Using Citizen Science to monitor habitat conditions of estuaries in the UK
By Geraldene Wharton, Queen Mary University of London et al.
Biodiversity conservation
By Sam Staddon, University of Edinburgh
Remaking worlds through craft
By Rebecca Whittle, Lancaster University
Poverty and food insecurity
By Megan Blake, University of Sheffield