9 May 2012 2:30pm - 4:30pm CRASSH, Seminar room SG2, Ground floor

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Chaired by Dr Barbara Bodenhorn (University of Cambridge)

 

This is an extremely topical issue, given the current national context of floods and droughts, and we hope that through discussion we will be able to see how political, ecological, geological, and engineering issues intersect when we attempt to manage water as a resource. 

Dr Barbara Bodenhorn, who has research experience in Alaska and Mexico looking at resource management among indigenous communities; she will be providing stimulus for discussion around the theme

 

 

Open to all.  No registration required.

Part of the Climate Histories Interdisciplinary Seminar series.
For more information about the group please click the link on the right hand of this  page  

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