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Month: May 2015

Take part in our community water survey

admin Drought Science, Uncategorized May 27, 2015
Take part in our community water survey

Are you living in our river catchments? If so, take part in our community water survey The UK government has taken action to limit water usage in new dwellings through compulsory requirements and set ambitious targets to reduce household waterRead more

Enter our photo competition – share your images of drought, water scarcity, water use, heatwaves, and water issues in the UK

admin Narratives May 15, 2015
Enter our photo competition – share your images of drought, water scarcity, water use, heatwaves, and water issues in the UK

The DRY project is launching a photo competition to find images of drought, water scarcity and heatwaves in the UK. Photographs are an important part of how we remember events in the past and how we share stories. As partRead more

Planning DRY project’s participatory events in Cornwall: capturing narratives of drought, water scarcity and water use

admin Events, Narratives May 5, 2015Cornwall, digital storytelling, participatory events, past drought, River Fowey
Planning DRY project’s participatory events in Cornwall: capturing narratives of drought, water scarcity and water use

Do you remember the last drought near where you live? Can you describe a few images that you have in your memories of previous droughts in this area? These are some of the questions that will form our discussions inRead more

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