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Emma Shuttleworth

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Emma Shuttleworth is a lecturer in physical geography at the University of Manchester. Her research concerns the restoration of mires and peatlands,[1] such as The Great North Bog, and she is active in promoting the field of geomorphology.[2][3]

Peat is an effective form of natural carbon capture and Shuttleworth works to explain how large-scale restoration and nature recovery in our landscape are vital to combat climate change.[4][5] "Peatland restoration is about multiple benefits, it's not just about the flood control, it's not just about the ecosystem recovery, it's not just about the carbon. So, to me, it's a bit of a no brainer to invest in peatland restoration."[6] Shuttleworth holds a PhD from University of Manchester and an MSc from University of Liverpool.[7]

References[edit]

  1. Shuttleworth, Emma L.; Evans, Martin G.; Pilkington, Michael; Spencer, Thomas; Walker, Jonathan; Milledge, David; Allott, Timothy E. H. (2019-01-01). "Restoration of blanket peat moorland delays stormflow from hillslopes and reduces peak discharge". Journal of Hydrology X. 2: 100006. doi:10.1016/j.hydroa.2018.100006. ISSN 2589-9155.
  2. "Dr Emma Shuttleworth | The University of Manchester". www.research.manchester.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  3. "Communicating Geomorphology | British Society for Geomorphology". www.geomorphology.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  4. "Manchester Festival of Climate Action: Extreme weather - how can we protect our communities?". IUCN Peatland Programme. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  5. "#PeatConf21: Day 2". IUCN Peatland Programme. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  6. "For peat's sake: the race is on to save Britain's disappearing moorland bogs". The Guardian. 2021-09-12. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  7. "Dr Emma Shuttleworth". www.research.manchester.ac.uk. The University of Manchester. Retrieved 31 December 2021.

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