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The shadow of a drought
Dr Alison Browne was contacted by Science Omega, an online science news website, to provide reflections on her previous work conducted in Australia, and more current work done on UK water management with Dr Will Medd (LEC), Dr Martin Pullinger (LEC) and Dr Ben Anderson (Essex University). This resulted in a news article being written about the work-in-progress of this team, and a set of critical reflections being provided of what's missing in current drought management approaches in the UK (England specifically). Here is the story in full.
Wed 20 June 2012
