A new study by Naufal, a PhD student in the School of Geography from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, sheds light on why ...
A465: Social assessment of road improvement schemes Welsh Government April 2017 March 2018 ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Leeds modelled the potential impact of wolves in four areas classified as Scottish Wild Land, where growing red deer populations eating tree saplings is ...
The School of Food Science and Nutrition are pleased to announce five fully funded PhD studentships on alternative proteins. Successful candidates will join the National Alternative Protein Innovation ...
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) working with Biota Trace and the Lough Neagh Partnership, has secured funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Department of ...
Aim: Integrate whole-body and tissue-organ composition with physiological and psychological measures of appetite during prolonged energy deficit to explain the mechanisms underpinning the drive to eat ...
As the effects of climate change become more severe, some researchers disagree about the desirability and feasibility of further economic growth in high-income countries. Recently, the case has been ...
The team found abundant groundwater resources and high thermal conductivity values – positive findings that support the continued development of ground energy for low-carbon heating systems on campus.
The paper uses the framework of historical institutionalism from the social sciences to explore how Indonesia is tackling the transition to renewable energy and net zero in the transport sector. The ...
Dr Clark, a Research Fellow at the Leeds Institute for Data Analysis (LIDA), has written two research papers investigating England’s access to NHS-funded dentistry. Dentists’ provision of NHS-funded ...