
معرفی
Nicholas Lugg is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on monitoring nutrient cycling dynamics in rural river environments, emphasizing the identification of 'hot spots' and 'hot moments' to inform catchment management strategies. He investigates how natural processes can be enhanced to mitigate anthropogenic pollution and build resilience against environmental disturbances.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Geography, University of Plymouth (2020)
- MSc River Environments and their Management, University of Birmingham (2021)
Research Interests: Nicholas’s work bridges hydrology and environmental science, with a focus on sustainable river management. His studies aim to integrate ecological processes into policy frameworks to address water quality challenges. Key themes include nutrient dynamics, land-use impacts on aquatic ecosystems, and adaptive management strategies.
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