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Immediate action must be taken to tackle water scarcity in Scotland, say experts at the University of Dundee
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Immediate action must be taken to tackle water scarcity in Scotland, say experts at the University of Dundee
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A major new University of Dundee study could improve transparency and remove organisational bias from an increasingly important aspect of police and forensic scientific work.
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A new University of Dundee design concept can help communities threatened by extreme weather events fight back in the battle against climate change.
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The protection and conservation of marine ecosystems in the waters around the Pitcairn Islands.
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A call for papers for the research project Scotland’s Human Rights Defenders Fellowship Programme
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It is known around the world as a location for the TV series Outlander, but the landscape around the picturesque village of Falkland is being permanently altered by weather events influenced by climate change.
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The water supply of hundreds of millions of people in Asia is under threat from the accelerating melt of the Himalayan glaciers, a University of Dundee expert has warned.
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The University of Dundee’s Professor Lorraine van Blerk has been conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of her work on global social justice
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A Himalayan landslide caused a debris flow so large it destroyed two hydropower stations and claimed dozens of lives, a study into the disaster has concluded
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We work with industry and policy makers globally in the transition to clean, sustainable energy and renewables.
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Researchers at the University of Dundee have published the first study looking at how Scotland was affected by one of the most important climatic events of the last millennium.
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This article highlights the race to the bottom in terms of taxation as governments seek foreign direct investment (FDI)
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Actively restored tropical forests recover above ground biomass faster than areas left to regenerate naturally after being logged, according to new research led by the Universities of Dundee and Aberdeen and ETH Zürich.
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Natural resources utilisation can help or hinder a nation’s development. We help governments across the developing world achieve the positive outcomes that they want from their natural resource endowments.
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Brexit called into question what many had based life choices on: that as citizens of the EU they could move, live, and work freely. Our research examined whether that citizenship is a fundamental right that people cannot be stripped of against their will.
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Dr Xiaoyi (Shawn) Mu’s paper “Asymmetric Volatility in Commodity Markets” has recently published at Journal of Commodity Markets, a leading journal in the field
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DOLFIN founders Professor Pieter Bekker (CEPMLP Chair in International Law) and Mr. Robert van de Poll (CEPMLP Honorary Lecturer) have published a Leading Article
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PhD student Nandan Mukherjee has developed floating homes which allow families to survive natural disasters while producing food, water, and energy. This has led to the University receiving the UN RISK Award and the accompanying €100,000 prize.
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Sophie Sherriff, Postdoc Research Associate, spent time in India to research water use
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Research from the University of Dundee has revealed the secret behind some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery – climate.