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to reimagine resilience. Coastal landslides, rather than being seen solely as destructive forces, can be understood as part of a broader dynamic between people, place, and environment—one that demands care
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shifts to design and test sustainable, open-source workflows that support immersive environmental visualisation and wider community engagement. This PhD aims to design, prototype, and evaluate affordable
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erosion, and the effects of climate change. Yet their visual and narrative cultures remain powerful expressions of resilience, belonging, and adaptation. This practice-based PhD explores how creative
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well as the infrastructure and appearance of their environment, differs from place to place. Some localities, such as Staithes, a village some ten miles north of Whitby, bear only the traces of a once vibrant fishing culture
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sciences, arts and humanities perspectives. Aims: To investigate sci-fi depictions of flood resilience and analyse their potential place-based contribution to imagining and informing flood resilient coastal
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Supervisor(s) Enquiries email: livingwww@hull.ac.uk Qualification type: PhD Location: University of Hull Subject areas Human Geography Geography History Physical Geography Project description
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neural network attention)? and as the (c) drone’s third-party company owner, one may want to know what the problem with images, or their pre-processing was that cause the wrong decision. The statistical
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factors, including geographic location, hydrodynamic conditions, and water depth. This PhD will build upon numerical modelling studies to employ physical modelling experiments in state-of-the-art facilities