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Tom Fry
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Name: | Tom Fry |
Affiliation: | Department of Geography |
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Last login: | Tue Apr 29 14:41:52 +0000 2025 |
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Talks given by Tom Fry
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Talks organised by Tom Fry
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- Ecologies of Violence: Nature Protection and Landscape Museumification in the Rural Highlands of Jerusalem
- Challenges for implementing zero deforestation commitments in a highly forested country: perspectives from Liberia’s palm oil sector
- Conservation labour and a political ecology of zoo-led in situ conservation
- Wild peripheries and green growth visions - towards a political ecology of conservation frontiers in Europe
- Forests, Gender, and Surveillance: Navigating Ethics, Risks, and Government Backlash Post-Publication
- Headstarting Futures – Ecological Anxiety and Divergent Prospects for Curlews, Cranes, Corncrakes and Godwits
- Soil, Death, and Urban Governance in Late-Imperial St. Petersburg (1870 – 1914)
- Plastik: Dense objects, racialised worlds, and black holes
- Carbon Futures in the Mire? Knowledge Controversies in the Remaking of European Peatlands for Climate Mitigation
- From settler ecologies to ecologies otherwise? The possibilities and limitations of inclusive conservation in northern Kenya
- Workers of the Earth. A research and political agenda
- World-making / -breaking: Towards a Political Ontology of Rhythm
- Teaching Political Ecology and Environmental Justice with and against the canon
- CANCELLED: World-making / -breaking: Towards a Political Ontology of Rhythm
- China’s Camel Country: Livestock and Nation-Building at a Pastoral Frontier
- Public private parks: the soft privatization of London’s parks and green spaces
- Group Discussion: ‘Beyond the hype: navigating the social implications of AI for conservation’ by Chris Sandbrook, University of Cambridge
- The Species In Between: Negotiating Animal Belonging in a Changing World
- Ghost Rats: Afterlives of Eradication on Lord Howe Island
- Threatening Dystopias: The Global Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh
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