Shiv Yücel

@sgyucel.bsky.social

DPhil Researcher in Geography and the Environment @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @tsuoxford.bsky.social | human mobility, climate adaptation, inequality, geographic data science Personal website: https://shivyucel.github.io

🚨 Latest research on summer heatwave adaptation in England out this week in Applied Geography 🚨 See the key findings in the quoted article below, or read the full paper here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @tsuoxford.bsky.social @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk

Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford@tsuoxford.bsky.social · 2mo ago

Timely research from @sgyucel.bsky.social reveals variation in how people are able to adapt their travel behaviour to heatwaves in England. www.geog.ox.ac.uk/news/how-we-... @oxfordgeography.bsky.social

Great to see recent research from @sgyucel.bsky.social & @timschwanen.bsky.social highlighted in Nature Climate Change. bsky.app/profile/sgyu...

Shiv Yücel@sgyucel.bsky.social · 11mo ago

⭐ Fantastic to see recent work w/ @timschwanen.bsky.social featured as a Research Highlight in the latest issue of Nature Climate Change. In this work, we examine how people across the Pacific Northwest of North America adapt their various everyday activities to cope with the threat of heatwaves.

⭐ Fantastic to see recent work w/ @timschwanen.bsky.social featured as a Research Highlight in the latest issue of Nature Climate Change. In this work, we examine how people across the Pacific Northwest of North America adapt their various everyday activities to cope with the threat of heatwaves.

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🚨 Excited to share the pre-print for the 3rd paper from my DPhil research! 🚨 "The joint impact of summer heatwave intensity and heat-vulnerability factors on adaptive responses: A case study using England's National Travel Survey" 🧵thread 1/8

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The latest Global Carbon Budget was released last week by @gsiexeter.bsky.social. I wanted to share some findings I thought were important. It includes some positive notes for a domain that can (rightfully) often be filled with warnings. I'll start from the most to the least worst point. A 🧵