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SUMMARY:SMMR-Net Webinar: "Storytelling & Climate Research"
DESCRIPTION:A Recording of this Webinar\nis available on the SMMR YouTube Channel\nThe Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Network is excited to host another free Lunchtime Webinar! This month Research Fellow Dr Victoria Leslie from the University of Portsmouth and member of the SMMR “Diverse Marine Values” project will give an insight into: \nStorytelling and Climate Research\nWithin climate sciences\, storylines\, i.e.\, physically-based unfoldings of past climate or weather events\, or of plausible future events or pathways\, are increasingly used. However\, the role of storytelling to enhance scientific evidence is only recently gaining scholarly attention. This webinar will focus on some of the building blocks of narrative in order to develop effective stories\, as well as drawing upon literary examples of environmental change. \n__________ \nDr Victoria Leslie is a Research Fellow at the University of Portsmouth working on the SMMR “Diverse Marine Values” project using a range of arts-based research methods. She is an English literature and creative writing scholar\, the author of a short story collection and a novel\, the recipient of two literary fellowships and a finalist for a number of international fiction prizes. \n\n \n  \nThe Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Programme is funded by UKRI and addresses critical marine research gaps\, which span a variety of disciplines\, from natural capital to ocean literacy and systems-based management. The growing SMMR-Network offers regular Webinars and Trainings for the marine community\, aiming at connecting science and policy to improve management of the UK marine environment. \n 
URL:https://masts.ac.uk/event/smmr-net-webinar-storytelling-climate-research/
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SUMMARY:SMMR-Net Webinar: "Ocean & Climate Change - What we know\, don't know\, and how we talk about it"
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Network is excited to host another free Lunchtime Webinar! This month Prof Daniela Schmidt\, Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol will give an insight into: \n__________ \nOcean & Climate Change – What we know\, don’t know\, and how we talk about it\n“I will provide an overview of the climate change impacts and risks on UK and European marine and coastal ecosystems. I will focus on adaptation feasibility and effectiveness\, the options we have and the role conservation can play. I will introduce a climate and ocean literacy project which we have been running to empower a wide group of people to get engaged in conservation\, protection and provide agency.” \n__________ \nProf Daniela Schmidt has established an international network of collaborators with different scientific backgrounds to better assess impacts and potential for adaption of ecosystems to climate change. She has contributed to several MCCIP reports and was lead author of the 5th IPCC report WGII. \n  \nRegister Here!\n \n  \nThe Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Programme is funded by UKRI and addresses critical marine research gaps\, which span a variety of disciplines\, from natural capital to ocean literacy and systems-based management. The growing SMMR-Network offers regular Webinars and Trainings for the marine community\, aiming at connecting science and policy to improve management of the UK marine environment. \n 
URL:https://masts.ac.uk/event/smmr-net-webinar-ocean-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:SMMR Webinar
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