Past events
List of past events.
A talk by hydrogeologist Dr Bridget Scanlon on how GRACE satellites track water storage variability as a result of both human and climate drivers.
A seminar discussing work on modelling, control and management of irrigation channels, rivers and pumped water distribution networks.
A seminar on dealing with such uncertainty in the context of reservoir and natural hazard risk management.
A seminar discussing work on models and decision-support products for the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program on the Great Barrier Reef.
Water researchers and policymakers will explore the possible future of the science-policy interface in the context of water management.
Small-scale irrigation schemes have been identified as a major vehicle to improve the livelihood of smallholder farmers. This session will report on the outcomes of the first nine years of TISA, which has had a remarkable impact on the livelihoods of smallholder farming families.
Leading water policy and law expert Professor Robert Glennon will reflect on the international water crisis and what we must do to protect rural communities while securing a food supply for the globe.
A ‘speculative fiction’ panel discussion exploring the positive potential of flooding.
This PhD exit seminar will explore research investigating the role of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), the most significant public EAS of Bangladesh, in enhancing innovation to help rice farming adapt to flash flooding.