Reducing disaster risk for the poorest citizens in tomorrow’s cities
Over 50 per cent of the world’s population lives in cities. In low-to-middle income countries, more than two billion city dwellers face the threat of floods, earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes and other natural hazards.
...Read More »Risk-based approach to shale gas monitoring
Risk-based approach to shale gas monitoring
...Read More »BGS and Heriot-Watt scientists join £20million programme to tackle threats to world oceans
BGS and Heriot-Watt scientists join £20million programme to tackle threats to world oceans
...Read More »BGS CEO bids farewell to Survey after 13 years
Professor John Ludden today announced that after 13 years at the British Geological Survey (BGS) he will be leaving this coming September.
...Read More »Dr Tracy Shimmield appointed as Lyell Centre Director
Dr Tracy Shimmield has been appointed to the position of Lyell Centre Director.
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