| PhD student, Susan Conlon, summarises the second
session of The Nexus, resource conflicts and social justice workshop ,
held at IDS in Brighton on Monday 29 February 2016, where Jeremy
Allouche ... The
nexus: a management system, policy process or a way of life? PhD
student, Susan Conlon, summarises second session of IDS Nexus Network
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| PhD student at the Water Security Research Centre,
Hussam Hussein, sums up the outcomes of the "Groundwater Governance:
Drawing connections between Science, Knowledge, and Policy-Making"
conference... PhD student, Hussam Hussein, writes from groundwater governance conference in Salto, Uruguay. |
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| PhD student, Susan Conlon, summarises the second
session of The Nexus, resource conflicts and social justice workshop ,
held at IDS in Brighton on Monday 29 February 2016, where Jeremy
Allouche ... The
nexus: a management system, policy process or a way of life? PhD
student, Susan Conlon, summarises second session of IDS Nexus Network
Workshop |
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| CRC report: Urban services during protracted armed
conflict: A call for a better approach to assisting affected people. A
major report exploring the relationship between water, war and human... Major ICRC/WSRC report - Urban services during protracted conflict |
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| On 29th October, the Water Security Research Centre hosted a seminar session with Professor Richard Seager (Pali sades Geophysical Insitute/Lamont Research Professor, Doherty Earth Observatory of... Seminars
with speakers from the Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
Water Policy Officer, WWF and IUCN Global Water Programme |
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| In a recent post for the Reinventing Peace blog,
Professor of Water and Irrigation Policy at UEA and core member of the
Centre, Bruce Lankford, illustrates the fascinating forms . Prof Bruce Lankford: "One cubic metre: a reflection on water for mystery, learning and peace" |
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| In a Special Edition publication for the 7th World
Water Forum by Words Into Action, Professor of Climate Science and
member of the Water Security Research Centre. Prof Timothy Osborn, UEA and the University of Nottingham: "The Water Cycle in a Changing Climate" |
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