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Environment and Sustainability Research Grants

The Environment and Sustainability Research Grants offer three awards of £15,000ÌýtoÌýresearchers within 10 years of completing their PhD,ÌýforÌýprojects that investigate some of the bigger issues of environmental sustainability.

About the Award

Projects must demonstrate the ability to advance geographical knowledge and to have potential impact beyond the academy. Preference is given to projects with a substantial field component, althoughÌýlab, deskÌýorÌýarchive-based projects may also be considered.

The Environment and Sustainability Research Grants have been generously supported by the Deutsche Post-Stiftung and SUN Institute Environment and Sustainability. Applicants may be researches of any nationality but must be affiliated with a UK Higher Education Institution. Individuals or groups may apply.

The Environment and Sustainability Research Grants are not being offered for 2024 and are currently closed for applications.Ìý

Previous recipients

2023

Dr Sophie Blackburn (University of Reading). 'Adaptation social contracts and the politics of climate-driven relocation in Southern Louisiana'

Dr Daniel Magnone (University of Lincoln). 'Sustainable Groundwater Systems: quantifying groundwater volatile organic compounds in response to saline intrusion'

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2022

Dr Aleksandra Kosanic (Liverpool John Moores University). 'Availability of nature’s contributions to people for disabled populations in biosphere reserves'

Dr Anna Laing (University of Sussex). 'Towards decolonising climate financing spaces: an exploration and advancement of the Indigenous-led Shandia Vision, Amazon Basin'

Dr Rebecca Windemer andÌýDr Carla De LaurentisÌý(University ofÌýthe West of England). 'Is there an afterlife for wind installations in Italy?'

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2021

Dr Nicoletta LeonardiÌý(University of Liverpool).Ìý'Building coastal resilience one sediment grain at the time'

Dr Katharine Welsh and Dr Rebecca CollinsÌý(University of Chester).Ìý'Gamifying Green: harnessing household habit changes catalysed by COVID-19'

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2020

Dr Elia ApostolopoulouÌý(University of Cambridge).Ìý'Oil and gas exploration vs. community energy projects: The right to energy justice in post-crisis Greece'

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Dr Jessie Woodbridge (University of Plymouth).Ìý'Improving socio-ecological resilience to wildfire in the UK via community engagement and integration of deep-time ecological data into landscape management'Ìý(subject to final approval)

Dr Laurie Parsons (Royal Holloway University of London).Ìý'Scaling the Placed-Based Geography of Climate Perception and its Impacts on Migration in Cambodia'

Dr Kate Baker and Dr Mark Griffiths (University of Exeter/Newcastle University). 'Towards decolonising geographical field research: an inquiry into local staff-academic relations in Kenyan field stations'Ìý

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2019

Dr Agatha Herman and Dr Tom Smith (Cardiff University).Ìý'Pathways to just and sustainable development practices through Tanzanite mining and production'

Dr Thomas Smith (London School of Economics and Political Science).Ìý'How do tropical peatland greenhouse gas emissions respond in the immediate aftermath of a fire?'

Dr Max Martin (University of Sussex).Ìý'Forecasting with fishers: Co-producing weather knowledge for safe and sustainable artisanal fishing in south India'

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2018

Dr Kim Ward and Dr Caroline Clason (University of Plymouth).Ìý'Release of legacy fallout radionuclides from retreating glaciers: Coproducing ‘risk maps’ with the Sami to inform adaptations to an emerging threat in Arctic Sweden'Ìý(subject to final approval)

Dr Regina Hansda (Newcastle University).Ìý'Indigenous food festivals in India: Resisting, claiming and (re)making an alternative history of food sovereignty?'

Dr Gemma Sou (University of Manchester).Ìý'Disaster recovery policy processes in postcolonial contexts: Life-work histories in the Caribbean'Ìý

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2017

Dr Jessica HopeÌý(University of Cambridge). 'Re-conceptualising sustainable development for the contemporary era: NGOs, social movements and resource extraction in Bolivia'

Dr Giuseppe FeolaÌý(University of Reading). 'Governing sustainable agri-food systems: Critical geographies of peri-urban agriculture and food sovereignty in Sogamoso, Colombia'

Dr Sarah PercivalÌý(University of Portsmouth). 'UK urban flood risk communication'

Dr Heather PriceÌý(University of Stirling). 'Investigating the temporal dynamics of drinking water quality in Malawi informal settlements'

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2016

Dr Jean-Christophe ComteÌý(Aberdeen University). 'East African groundwater resources under climatic and human pressure'

Dr Franklin GinnÌý(University of Bristol). 'The socio-ecological politics of private green space in Islamabad, Pakistan'

Dr Tom SizmurÌý(University of Reading). 'The impact of past, present and proposed development on the pollution of soft-sediment intertidal ecosystems on the north coast of British Columbia'

Dr Gareth ClayÌý(University of Manchester). 'Restoring the Function and Resilience of Ecosystems on St Helena'

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2015

Dr Joanne JordanÌý(University of Manchester). ''

Dr Eszter KovacsÌý(University of Cambridge). 'Survival Strategies of Farmers in the Absence of Greening Subsidies in Hungary'

Dr Phil RenforthÌý(University of Cardiff). 'Papakolea Beach, Hawaii: a natural analogue of a global carbon sequestration technology'

Dr Ivan ScalesÌý(University of Cambridge). 'The socio-ecological dynamics of land use and landscape change in the mangrove forests of western Madagascar'