In April this year, I was lucky enough to go to the Association of American Geographers (AAG) conference in New Orleans to present work on the DRY project. Although our project is interdisciplinary, we have a strong geographical component throughRead more
hydro-citizenship
DRY at the AAG – Reflecting on ‘Public engagement for a purpose’ : Part One
In April this year, I was lucky enough to go to the Association of American Geographers (AAG) conference in New Orleans to present work on the DRY project. Although our project is interdisciplinary, we have a strong geographical component throughRead more
Is your garden suffering in the dry weather?
Don’t panic Most established plants will recover and spout again when it rains and the soil gets wet. There is lots of practical advice available from the National Allotment Garden Society and The Royal Horticultural Society among others. https://www.nsalg.org.uk/growing-advice/gardening-advice/gardening-in-drought/ https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=396Read more
Water Culture Matters (especially in Brazil)
Managing water and water governance, is also to manage cultural activities, cultural memories and media representations. Therefore, to find the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies, at the University of Warwick, very open to stretching and defining whatRead more