Tom Willis
@tdm_willis
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24-09-2018 15:41:27
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๐ข๐ขOur Nature Communications article out today uses Lisflood to improve hydrological process representation in models of #malaria suitability. We see different patterns across Africa and new changes in suitability in the future. That only took us nine years! ๐ฌ Geography at Leeds University of Lincoln, UK ๐๐
I'm fundraising for Katharine House Hospice - Banbury. Check out my JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving justgiving.com/fundraising/toโฆ
Thanks to everyone who donated to me and Lizzy and for the great 80s themed MoonlightWalk from the wonderful Katharine House
Some highlights from our CASTOR Treescapes trip to Cornwall to see riparian woodland restoration in action. Beaver wetlands, wood pasture and Atlantic rainforest among many other great finds this week. UKTreescapes Dr Jenna C. Ashton Jonny Huck Chris Jones
Is it the last supper? Nay! Itโs the CASTOR Treescapes team evangelising the benefits of interdisciplinary working with help from MEMBRA_Trees & Voices of the Future: Child & Youth Treescapes at the #FutureTreescapes23 UKTreescapes
Beyond pleased to share that our paper on how seasonal floods affect maternal health access on the Barotse Floodplain has now been published and is completely open access! This work was completed for my masters, and is my first first-author paper! ij-healthgeographics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11โฆ
Sad to be leaving Geography at Leeds, but really excited to be working on multi hazard risk modelling as part of the Sajag-Nepal project SoGE, University of Oxford
Really excited to be in Nepal with the Sajag-Nepal team. It's been an important reminder to visit the places that you intend to model and not to assume you can do it all from a desktop...