Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

Tom Pugh welcomes enquiries from students with interests in the interaction between terrestrial vegetation, biogeochemical cycles and climate. Please contact him if you are interested in working with him on the following core topics, or more generally within this theme.

> Interactions and feedbacks between climate change and forest mortality.
> CO2 fertilisation of vegetation and the global terrestrial carbon sink.
> Effects of biotic agents on forest vitality and biogeochemical cycling.
> How anthropogenic actions modify the structure and function of our forests.

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  • 2022

    A New Modelling Approach to Adaptation-Mitigation in the Land System

    Maire, J., Alexander, P., Anthoni, P., Huntingford, C., Pugh, T. A. M., Rabin, S., Rounsevell, M. & Arneth, A., 1 Feb 2022, Climate Adaptation Modelling. Kondrup, C., Mercogliano, P., Bosello, F., Mysiak, J., Scoccimarro, E., Rizzo, A., Ebrey, R., de Ruiter, M., Jeuken, A. & Watkiss, P. (eds.). 1 ed. Springer, p. 133-140 8 p. (Springer Climate).

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  • State of science in carbon budget assessments for temperate forests and grasslands

    Kondo, M., Birdsey, R., Pugh, T. A. M., Lauerwald, R., Raymond, P. A., Niu, S. & Naudts, K., 5 May 2022, Balancing Greenhouse Gas Budgets: Accounting for Natural and Anthropogenic Flows of CO2 and other Trace Gases. Poulter, B., Canadell, J., Hayes, D. & Thompson, R. (eds.). 1st ed. Elsevier, p. 237-270 34 p.

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