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Episode #67: Alex Densmore - Learning from the landscape

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In this episode John is joined by Professor Alex Densmore, Deputy Head of Geography at Durham University.
Focusing on his research in Nepal, they talk about how investigating tectonically active landscapes can reveal chains of linked hazards, and why it is important to link international humanitarian efforts with local communities.

Find information on the post-Gorkha landslide here.

View the Government of Nepal's portal for hazard and risk information.

Visit the CEOS website.

Series 11 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Hodder Education.

Hodder Education work with expert authors to produce the very best Key Stage 3, GCSE and A-level Geography resources for you and your students, and on their website, you’ll discover exam board approved textbooks, revision guides, teaching support and more.

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In this episode John is joined by Professor Alex Densmore, Deputy Head of Geography at Durham University.
Focusing on his research in Nepal, they talk about how investigating tectonically active landscapes can reveal chains of linked hazards, and why it is important to link international humanitarian efforts with local communities.

Find information on the post-Gorkha landslide here.

View the Government of Nepal's portal for hazard and risk information.

Visit the CEOS website.

Series 11 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Hodder Education.

Hodder Education work with expert authors to produce the very best Key Stage 3, GCSE and A-level Geography resources for you and your students, and on their website, you’ll discover exam board approved textbooks, revision guides, teaching support and more.

  continue reading

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