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Exploring the impact of biodiversity actions on human health in our cities

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences | PHD

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Funding
Funded
Reference Number
SMED-2241-1007
Application Deadline
8 February 2024
Start Date
1 October 2024

Overview

Urbanisation is rapidly increasing worldwide, with negative consequences on biodiversity and human health. While a range of actions exist to counteract these effects, their interplay has rarely been studied. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to explore the synergies between human health and biodiversity actions in cities, with a focus on identifying the best strategies to promote health and co-benefits and optimise the use of limited space. The student will get the opportunity to explore different methodologies including systems-thinking approaches and citizen science methods. The studentship also has the opportunity to develop work with the Connswater Community Greenway and the recently published climate and nature action report: https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/groundswell/Filestore/ClimateNatureAction_VisionforCCG_231023.pdf The PhD student will form part of the SPACE research team (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/space/) and GroundsWell consortium (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/groundswell/) which include interdisciplinary research teams working on environment and health.

Urbanisation is rapidly increasing worldwide, with negative consequences on biodiversity and human health. While a range of actions exist to counteract these effects, their interplay has rarely been studied. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to explore the synergies between human health and biodiversity actions in cities, with a focus on identifying the best strategies to promote health and co-benefits and optimise the use of limited space. The student will get the opportunity to explore different methodologies including systems-thinking approaches and citizen science methods. The studentship also has the opportunity to develop work with the Connswater Community Greenway and the recently published climate and nature action report: https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/groundswell/Filestore/ClimateNatureAction_VisionforCCG_231023.pdf

The PhD student will form part of the SPACE research team (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/space/) and GroundsWell consortium (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/groundswell/) which include interdisciplinary research teams working on environment and health.

This project will combine Public Health and Ecology through addressing questions set at the interface between the two disciplines. This is true interdisciplinarity in the sense that questions, not just methods, are co-designed. The feasibility of the project resides in the disciplinary expertise of the two supervisors (landscape ecologist and modeller Dr Paul Caplat and Non Communicable Disease and Public Health expert Prof Ruth Hunter).

Through identifying synergies between solutions for biodiversity and those for health in cities, the project will establish a formal set of concepts and measures relevant for both fields, making “One Health” much more practical than it has been so far. We will strive to communicate with stakeholders and academic networks throughout the project, to mainstream approaches and terminology from one field into the other, so that language barriers are not an impediment to future collaborations. In particular, we will integrate quantitative, semi-quantitative and qualitative assessments, something that is often a challenge for collaborations between natural and human sciences

Second Supervisor: Dr Paul Caplat, External Supervisor: Dr Carla Washbourne

Funding Information

Funded by the Department for the Economy (DfE). For UK domiciled students the value of an award includes the cost of approved tuition fees and maintenance support the 2024/25 rates are still to be confirmed (current rates for 2023/24 are Fees £4,712, Stipend £18,622). To be considered eligible you must have been ordinarily resident in the UK for the full 3-year period prior to the start of the studentship and you must be ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland on the first day of the start of the studentship. For further information about eligibility criteria please refer to the DfE Postgraduate Studentship Terms and Conditions at https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/publications/student-finance-postgraduate-studentships-terms-and-conditions

Project Summary
Supervisor

Professor Ruth Hunter

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 years


Funding Body
DfE PhD studentship
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