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October 22, 2021

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An Interview with Samantha Suter: Combining Citizen Science and Remote Sensing Approaches for Habitat Monitoring

Nature, News & Blog, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Youth and public empowermentBy Calum HodgsonOctober 22, 2021

We interview Samantha Suter on the importance of understanding how climate change affects biodiversity.

Global Learning Festival 2021

Adaptation and resilience, COP26, School of Education, Glasgow UniversityBy Amelie DavidsonOctober 22, 2021

The Global Learning Festival seeks to provide unity and connection to communities all over the world. By participating in learning events on a wide variety of topics, across time zones and languages, you can experience firsthand the benefits that lifelong learning can bring to you.

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