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Sowing the seeds (2025)
Journal Article

Sowing the seeds: artists' books that can help bring us closer to nature

As we notice Spring edging towards summer in the northern hemisphere, and start emerging to explore the pathways forests, hedgerows and fields we can consider the ways book a... Read More about Sowing the seeds.

unfolding library (2025)
Exhibition / Performance

Tricia Treacy + Denise Bookwalter curators of a collaborative project, unfolding library. We prompted a handful of artists + designers to make a book object within the past six weeks about a passage of time. We are excited to "table" as a method to e... Read More about unfolding library.

What is here - there (2025)
Physical Artefact

What is here - there, our shared seas, rocks, clouds, storms, stars, flora, beauty, Sarah Bodman, collage.

HERE: a place-based polar image bridge, a participatory digital exhibition at Polar Educators International, Boulder, Colorado, USA, curated... Read More about What is here - there.

We sing to you (2025)
Physical Artefact

Collage postcard edition for World Book Night 2025, the trees sing their song, an elegy in memory of Chico Mendes, the Brazilian activist and environmentalist, assassinated in 1988.

"At first I thought I was fighting to save rubber trees, then I... Read More about We sing to you.

Damage to and the destruction of the natural environment: Terraforming warfare in Gaza and the humanitarian imperative informing accountability for ecocentric crimes (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper

This contribution considers the significant and well-recorded environmental damage in Gaza, following Israel’s full-scale military operations that started in October 2023. It is argued that, in the absence of ecocentric legal frameworks, war crimes l... Read More about Damage to and the destruction of the natural environment: Terraforming warfare in Gaza and the humanitarian imperative informing accountability for ecocentric crimes.

Does nature finance pose macroeconomic risks? Analysis using a stock-flow consistent model with land (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

States, international organisations, financial institutions and businesses are increasingly seeking to mobilise large financial flows to fund ecosystem restoration. This paper asks what these new financial flows mean for the macroeconomy, and how mac... Read More about Does nature finance pose macroeconomic risks? Analysis using a stock-flow consistent model with land.

Evaluation of four gridded climate products in streamflow and drought simulations in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia (2025)
Journal Article

The availability of meteorological stations is generally limited and sparsely dispersed in many regions. Gridded climate products (GCPs) are commonly utilized in hydro-climatic modelling due to their wide spatial and temporal coverage. This study aim... Read More about Evaluation of four gridded climate products in streamflow and drought simulations in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia.

Real-time assessment and measurement of soil carbon in agricultural land of Gloucestershire at a farm-scale (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Previous research promoted carbon assessment and flow of human and natural capital to remediate atmospheric carbon emissions on farms. However, differences among types of agricultural land are often not included as part of measurement methods. This s... Read More about Real-time assessment and measurement of soil carbon in agricultural land of Gloucestershire at a farm-scale.

Retrofit information challenges and potential solutions: Perspectives of households, retrofit professionals and local policy makers in the United Kingdom (2024)
Journal Article

Rapidly scaling up energy retrofit for existing buildings is critical to help meet climate targets. Information is frequently identified as a key barrier to residential retrofit. This paper explores the role of information sharing in accelerating ret... Read More about Retrofit information challenges and potential solutions: Perspectives of households, retrofit professionals and local policy makers in the United Kingdom.