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New Paper: How flood communities and flood authorities construct engagement and partnership working

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
14th August 2018

New paper examines how flood communities and flood authorities constuct engagement and partnership working

New Position: PhD in Flood Management and Agricultural Production

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
19th July 2018

We are looking for a PhD student to join the LANDWISE team to look at the impact of natural flood management on farm businesses

New Position: PhD in Flood Management and Agricultural Production

PhD projects available in the Evenlode Catchment

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
20th December 2017

PhD projects available in the Evenlode Catchment looking at a range of NFM measures.

PhD projects available in the Evenlode Catchment

PhD available for September 2018: Developing more robust soil moisture products from SAR imagery

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
13th December 2017

We’re looking for a PhD student to join the LANDWISE team to work on developing remote sensing methods to support NFM.

PhD available for September 2018: Developing more robust soil moisture products from SAR imagery

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