The Peat Café lunchtime lecture series: Mossfox (a creative collaboration)
Join Melanie Giles (University of Manchester) and Liz Ellis at the University of Glasgow for a 'Peat Café’ lunchtime lecture; Monday 6 May from 1-2pm.
Join Melanie Giles (University of Manchester) and Liz Ellis at the University of Glasgow for a 'Peat Café’ lunchtime lecture; Monday 6 May from 1-2pm.
Join the University of Glasgow’s ‘Peat Café’ lunchtime lecture series for a round-up of celebration events, community creativity, education and bog restoration projects.
Professor Jill Robbie from the University of Glasgow introduces the multidisciplinary project Rapid Engagement with Stressed Peatland Environments and Communities in Transformation (RESPECT).
Take part in the PeatQuest global survey to guide future research topics with the aim of gaining a greater understanding of managing and using peatlands more wisely all over the world.
Join Jennifer Carey from Lund University to discover bog body research, exploring themes including anthropo(de)centrism, multivocality and multispecies perspectives.
Elizabeth Roberts from the University of Manchester discusses Ashton Man and Willow Major from the University of Cambridge introduces George: The Head from Holderness.
Dr Phil Stasney from the University of Cambridge shares recent research from the Fens.
The England Peat Map project is mapping the extent, depth and condition of England’s peat. The Data Exchange Standard for Peat Surveys has now been issued, and Natural England continue to welcome…
Join Dr Michael Muir from the University of Glasgow to learn how land cover and land use impact carbon cycling and water qaulity in Galloway, Scotland.
A new set of monitoring equipment has been installed at the Water Works project site in East Anglia, by our Eyes on the Bog Champion, Jack Clough of the University of East London.
Meike van Lit and Phil Gould from the University of Glasgow explore the use of non-destructive analyses of peat samples for soil science research, and pollen analysis at Glen Devon in Scotland.…