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Modelling the role of multiple global change drivers on future range shifts in a Biodiversity Hotspot

Emma Underwood
Published May 15, 2023
Last Edited May 15, 2023
Research Category
Impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities related to climate change
Emissions producing economic sector under study
Agriculture, land use and forestry
Geographies Covered
Global South
Country / Countries as Case Study
Madagascar, Andorra
City / Cities as Case Study
Not applicable
Name of University
Kingston University
Department/ Name of PhD degree
Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment
Division/ School/ Faculty / Area within the University
Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment
College Name
Not applicable
Year of start of PhD
2020
Expected year of completion of PhD
2024
Email
emma.underwood@kingston.ac.uk
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