Hello,
Sorry for the repeated emails. Here is the link in case you cannot attend in person. Also,
some people have asked whether we can record the meeting. We will kindly ask the presented
if that is ok with them.
Teams Link for tomorrow
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTliODBlNDQtMzM1MC00…
best
Alex
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From: Alejandro Sanchez Amaro <alejandro.sanchezamaro(a)stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 8:39 AM
To: berg Mailing List <berg(a)lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: BERG/SHAIR meeting 9th October
Dear all,
This is a reminder that Dr. Jill Steel will attend tomorrow's BERG/SHAIR meeting in
person. I hope to see you all there! Find the title and the content or her talk below:
Children’s Wellbeing and Reading: Exploring the Influence of Reading to Dogs.
This presentation details my PhD research into Reading to Dogs, including the context for
the research, methodology, findings and implications.
Jill will stay for a little while after the meeting, and Clare is planning to do an
"honest box" pizza afterward. If anyone would like to stay for the pizza after
the meeting, please contact Clare before 2pm tomorrow.
Besides, next week we will have another face to face presentation. Aidan Byrne, PhD
candidate from the Natural History Museum and King's College London will present his
work on "Using satellites to monitor East African lakes, flamingo declines and fish
kill events" see abstract below
East African lakes contain more than 25% of the world’s unfrozen freshwater and support
more than 100 million people, however due to infrequent monitoring the impacts of climatic
and anthropogenic change on hydrology, water quality and biodiversity are poorly
understood. This project used satellite Earth observation to address the data gaps and
assess changes in hydrology and water quality at lakes across East Africa, linking these
changes to climate and land-use trends. The impacts of lake changes on biodiversity were
then investigated focusing on lesser flamingos, as more than three quarters of the global
population rely on the soda lakes of East Africa. This talk will discuss the methods and
results arising through this work, including the development of a lake water quality
monitoring app using satellite imagery and insights into the drivers of lesser flamingo
population declines. It will also discuss the use of satellite imagery to assess the
causes of fish kill events in Lake Victoria as part of a collaborative project with
Cornell University and the Kenya Marine Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI).
Best,
Alex
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From: Alejandro Sanchez Amaro
Sent: Friday, October 4, 2024 8:13 AM
To: berg Mailing List <berg(a)lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: BERG/SHAIR meeting 9th October
Dear all,
Next week Wednesday 9th October at 4pm in the Psychology Common Room (and hybrid on Teams
– link below) Dr Jill Steel will talk about Animal-Assisted Education (AAE), Reading to
Dogs.
You can find here a link to one of her latest publications
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2022.102117 and her website
https://www.pawsandlearn.co.uk/
all the best,
Alex
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