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“Deltas in the Anthropocene” talk by Robert Nicholls

21st September 202021st September 2020katharinevincent

Professor Robert Nicholls made a presentation on “Deltas in the Anthropocene” in the SourceToSink series. The presentation highlighted key findings from the ESPA Delta and DECCMA projects and outlined what the future of deltas might look like.

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