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Paul Bates
  • UoB water research in the non-medical faculties

2
Overview
  • 40 Academic staff in 12 non-medical Departments
    are engaged in water research
  • Archaeology and Anthropology
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Continuing Education
  • Earth Sciences
  • Engineering Management Group
  • Food Refrigeration and Process Engineering
    Research Centre
  • Geographical Sciences
  • Law
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Policy Studies
  • Science, Engineering, Social Science and Law and
    Arts faculties are all represented
  • Nationally (and perhaps Internationally)
    significant capacity

3
A small sample of those involved ..
  • Professor Malcolm Anderson, School of
    Geographical Sciences
  • Professor Paul Bates, School of Geographical
    Sciences
  • Professor Tony Davis, School of Chemistry
  • Professor Richard Evershed, School of Chemistry
  • Professor David Gordon, School for Policy Studies
  • Dr Stephen Gundry, Engineering Management Group
  • Dr Dawei Han, Department of Civil Engineering
  • Dr Andrew Hogg, School of Mathematics
  • Professor Kenneth Ogugua Iwugo, Department of
    Civil Engineering
  • Mr Steve James, Refrigeration Process
    Engineering Research Centre
  • Dr Rich Pancost, Department of Chemistry
  • Dr John Loveless, Department of Civil Engineering
  • Dr Katerina Michaelides, School of Geographical
    Sciences
  • Professor Bronwen Morgan, School of Law
  • Professor Colin Prentice, Department of Earth
    Sciences
  • Professor Vala Ragnarsdottir, Department of Earth
    Sciences
  • Dr Hind Saidani-Scott, Department of Mechanical
    Engineering
  • Professor David M. Sherman, Department of Earth
    Sciences
  • Professor Peter Smart, School of Geographical
    Sciences

4
Strengths
  • Cluster analysis of research interests identified
    3 broad themes to this effort
  • Hazards and Impacts
  • Water and Health
  • Water Governance
  • Note strong synergy between themes
  • Combination is unique

5
Related work
  • Other strong clusters of research in related
    areas
  • Climate change impacts (e.g. QUEST and Bridge)
  • Risk and uncertainty (e.g. SuSTaIn and the recent
    bid for a EPSRC/Defra risk Centre)
  • Complexity science (e.g. BCCS)

6
Key project FRMRC
  • Flood Risk Management Research Consortium
  • Focussed on improving UK resilience to flood
    hazards
  • 14M funding from EPSRC/Defra
  • Bristol is science lead (via Ian Cluckie) and
    receives 2M of total funding

7
Key project AQUATEST
  • Aims to develop a low-cost test for microbial
    contamination of water sources in developing
    countries.
  • Major funding (to Stephen Gundry) from the EU and
    the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Prompted the University to create a Water and
    Health Research centre

8
Future research interests
  • Hazards and Impacts
  • Real-time flood forecasting
  • Predicting extreme hydrological events and
    natural disaster management
  • 3-D Weather modelling for hydrological hazard
    prediction
  • Modelling/mitigating natural hazards in
    developing countries
  • Quantifying and modelling paleo water cycles for
    climate change baseline studies
  • Handling risk and uncertainty
  • Using remote sensing to improve hydrological
    hazard models
  • Modelling the impacts of climate change on soil
    erosion
  • Understanding water as driver of soil erosion
    function
  • Whole-city flood risk analysis
  • Coastal zone management and defence against surge
    tides
  • Harnessing wave energy to protect coastal erosion
  • Renewable energy generation
  • Understanding the interactions and feedbacks
    between the water cycle and climate change
  • Seismic impacts on water supply systems
  • Real-time control of drainage systems
  • Remote measurement of river discharge
  • Water and Health
  • Low cost household water treatment
  • Purifying water using solar energy
  • Nature and distribution of unsafe water in
    developing countries
  • Sensors for water pollution detection
  • Linking catchment, water-borne infectious
    diseases and geographic models
  • Study and development of local purification
    systems
  • Impact of water quality interventions on health
  • Development of water purification technology for
    disaster management teams
  • Cost effective water-recycling systems
  • Recycling grey water
  • Water quality monitoring techniques
  • Rainwater harvesting and management
  • Decentralised water access and management
  • Water taste and consumer preference
  • Agricultural pollution
  • Desalination for developing countries
  • Waste and water treatment

9
Future research interests (continued)
  • Water Governance
  • Water sustainability
  • Researching the commoditization of water
  • The economics of water resource development
  • Policy implications for sustainable environmental
    management
  • Water implications of fair trade issues
  • Understanding waters role as generator of
    regional conflict
  • Social barriers to water access in third world
    countries
  • The politics of water redistribution.
  • The political environment for water (management,
    use, access, etc.)
  • Water cycle impacts on biodiversity
  • Population and health issues in the developing
    world

10
Summary
  • Significant clusters of water-related research
    across the non-medical faculties
  • Considerable synergies that could be exploited
  • Particular focii are (1) the use of novel
    technologies to solve water-related problems in
    the developing world and (2) the study of systems
    of water governance that provide the context in
    which such solutions are deployed.
  • This focus is distinctive, and is not addressed
    by any competitor institute elsewhere.
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