Serious Gaming for Climate Resilience Aug 1, 2024 - Jul 31, 2025
Research into serious gaming facilitation in collaboration with JBA Consultancy as part of their Climate Resilience week in September. They will can pay us to deliver the game and we can conduct research whilst doing so.
Dr Giles Davidson's Projects (7)
Water data for people Jan 1, 2024 - Aug 31, 2026
Outline proposal
It is proposed to seek funding for a new 2 year position at the University of Hull. The role will focus on community engagement and involvement, with an overarching aim to make information about SuDS more accessible, encouraging d...
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Green-blue approaches for water resilience: an international networking event Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023
£50,000 of internal QR funding (spend by March 2023 call) to support international networking for water and climate resilience. Awarded Jan 2023.
NB. Costs in budget estimated, not final
We plan to bid for support a 1-2 day physical and online...
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Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps 2: Scaling up and creating legacy May 1, 2023 - Jan 31, 2025
This proposal for transitional funding builds on and extends previous work supported by the Foundation: the Mapping the Flood Recovery Gaps project (Phase 1) “MFRG 1”. This proposal (Phase 2 - Transition) is to evaluate the demand for the outputs dev...
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Advice and support on the development of a Sustainable Drainage Sensor array to of the DIG Consortium Dec 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2025
DIG is a £6m sustainable drainage project in Doncaster, Immingham and Grimsby being delivered by North East Lincolnshire Council, Doncaster Council, Yorkshire Water and Anglian Water. DIGSense will work in partnership with the DIG project to support...
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Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Mar 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2022
Flood-affected householders often struggle to access affordable, resiliency-focussed recovery. Support is highly variable and many experience loss of trust in the authorities and insurance during these events. This project will investigate how the s...
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Hedgerows: Mapping the Gaps Nov 1, 2020 - Mar 14, 2022
The study will create an interactive map of the East Riding region with hedgerows and gaps mapped using geographic information systems and machine learning. Publicly available imagery will be used to ‘train’ a machine learning algorithm to recognise...
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