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Professor Ralph Fyfe
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-pioneers/professor-ralph-fyfe
University of Plymouth: Plymouth Pioneers - Professor Ralph Fyfe
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The tree-planting misconception: Conservation is not about rewinding the ecological clock
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/press-office/pr-opinion/the-tree-planting-misconception
PR opinion: The tree-planting misconception: Conservation is not about rewinding the ecological clock. Ralph Fyfe, Professor in Geospatial Information and Associate Dean of Research, University of Plymouth
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Professor Ralph Fyfe - Professor
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Sea-level rise will have complex consequences for coasts and communities
The University of Plymouth's Professor of Geospatial Information Ralph Fyfe is among the authors on new research published in Science Advances
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University expert helps reveal hidden stories behind Early Bronze Age burial discovery
University of Plymouth news: Professor Ralph Fyfe has been liaising with the Dartmoor National Park Authority and others across the UK on the excavation of an Early Bronze Age burial cist at Cut Hill
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Researchers join €10m project examining cultural and climate change across Europe
Dr Jessie Woodbridge and Professor Ralph Fyfe, from the University of Plymouth, will contribute data essential to understanding how past populations interacted with their landscapes
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Cultivating a passion for the historic environment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-pioneers/professor-ralph-fyfe/academic-spotlight
Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Ralph Fyfe, academic spotlight. Cultivating a passion for the historic environment
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Biodiversity and land-use change in the British Isles
University of Plymouth's Centre for Research in Environment and Society (CeRES): Biodiversity and human land-use change in the British Isles.
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Biodiversity at a Crossroads | Research Festival 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2020/research-festival-biodiversity
University of Plymouth Research Festival 2020: Biodiversity at a Crossroads, investigating how interdisciplinary research responds to global environmental challenges. Monday 20 January 2020.
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Study offers new insight into the impact of ancient migrations on the European landscape
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Plymouth led research tracing how the two major human migrations recorded in Holocene Europe unfolded
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