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Oxford Resilient Buildings and Landscapes Lab (OxRBL)

Research at the intersection of geomorphology and heritage conservation

Facilities and Equipment

OxRBL is part of the School of Geography and the Environment

 

 

The facilites and equipment available can be viewed at:

http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/geolabs/facilities.html

OxRBL Wytham Woods test sites

 

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The Oxford Resilient Buildings and Landscapes Lab @oxfordgeography @UniofOxford | Biogeomorphology & Heritage Conservation | Director: Heather Viles @Geodiverse

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GeodiverseHeather Viles@Geodiverse·
6 Jun

Well done @TIBaxter and @MACoombes - great to see this paper out! https://twitter.com/TIBaxter/status/1533729425275203584

Tim Baxter@TIBaxter

Excited to announce the publication of my first PhD paper!🎉"Managing Marine Growth on Historic Maritime Structures: An Assessment of Perceptions and Current Management Practices" with @Geodiverse and @MACoombes🌊🦐

In @FrontMarineSci: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.913972/full

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GeodiverseHeather Viles@Geodiverse·
25 May

New paper alert! See what Oliver Sass and I have been thinking about recently... and if you are at #EGU2022 #EGU22 hear Oliver talking about it in session ERE 1.4, on Thursday 26th May at 17:12.

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44orrScott Allan Orr@44orr·
13 May

A big shout out to the inspiring and fabulous (newly) Dr @blentaye for passing her viva today! 🥳 It's been a joy to work with you.

@seahaCDT @OxRBL

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10 Jun 2021

New OxRBL paper alert!! Balancing nature conservation and heritage conservation in historic cities

Martin A Coombes@MACoombes

We shouldn't always fear nature in heritage sites! In our new paper, @Geodiverse and I suggest how urban heritage can both benefit from and contribute to urban #NatureBasedSolutions @UniofOxford @OxRBL #urbannature https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-06-10-enhancing-urban-life-and-heritage-nature-based-solutions-city

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ka_wilhelmKW@ka_wilhelm·
7 May 2021

Excited to get more samples to improve the precision of 'telling the time on the pollution clock' stored in the stone. Someone needs to entertain @SamWoor #WhenTimIsAway ...

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Prof. Heather Viles

Head of School of Geography and the Environment
Professor of Biogeomorphology and Heritage Conservation
Fellow and Tutor at Worcester College, Oxford
Co-Director, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage, and Archaeology

Email: heather.viles@ouce.ox.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1865 285072 (PA: Jan Burke)

School of Geography and the Environment
South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY

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