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Ecosystems and Reducing Risk | Environmental Sustainability

29 min · 3 de jul de 2024
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Episode 3 In this episode we talk with Professor Fabrice Renaud about how we can reimagine the ways we use ecosystems to reduce the risk of natural disasters. Professor Fabrice Renaud | Professor in Environmental Risk/Community Resilience, and Head of School, Social & Environmental Sustainability Amy McCreadie | Outreach and External Engagement Co-ordinator

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