Postdoc @UCSBgeog and @MSI_UCSB. Recent @SEAHACDT DPhil graduate @oxfordgeography. Interested in wildlife-landform interactions, especially by the sea 🏝️
Delighted our new paper is out in ESPL! Exploring the geomorphic work of the European mole using SfM photogrammetry with @SamWoor, @MACoombes, @Geodiverse - check it out here 👉 https://t.co/2xjCiEEvVd
Looking forward to @theAGU kicking off tomorrow after today’s obligatory pre-conference site-seeing. Come see me talk dunes Monday afternoon if also in DC! #AGU
Do you work with or research historic built assets or sites in the UK? We want to hear from you!! Please participate in our short survey on nature-led conservation in the historic built environment: https://t.co/5BQG9L5yCd @oxfordgeography@OxRBL@Heritage_NGOs@ClimateHeritage
What a great week digging holes and flying drones at @USFWS@FriendsOfDunes Lanphere Dunes with @topomaddie, @ij_walker and Lizzy Schattle. Topped by a sighting of the famous west coast banana slug! 🍌
Great paper in @HistoricEngland Research Magazine by @Louise_Firth_IE and Dan Maudlin on combining marine ecology and heritage in integrated investigation of coastal structures in Plymouth Sound https://t.co/z4S2sOVxcS
🌍FIRST PAPER OUT🌍 Our open-source tool for mapping #coastalchange is now live! Using free #satelliteimagery and #AI, VedgeSat detects vegetation edges to assess coastal health & storm impact; great for global #climatechange risk management 🌊🌱🛰️ https://t.co/VVWQ44n4qK (1/5)
@greateranglia my partner left her grey rolly suitcase on a train that terminated at Audley End at 15:22 on Sunday 24th September (from London Liverpool Street). Could anyone provide a contact number for Audley End or advise on where this train ended up and where bag might be?
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If you are at #BSG2023, come and see my poster about how #geomorphology can contribute to the conservation of wildlife and built #heritage in marine environments! @BSG_Geomorph
Interesting story in @WIRED featuring @ExeterGeography's Caitlin DeSilvey about different ways of framing heritage loss...and the potential transitional values we may gain from ruination
https://t.co/adz53YzOT3
‘Stone Walls and Historical Harbors Are Unexpected Havens of Biodiversity’
Thank you @iloomis for a great conversation about my research and for the feature in @hakaimagazine