Hydrocitizenship
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The Hydrocitizenship project ran from 2014 to 2017. It was an AHRC-funded project which investigated and contributed to ways in which communities live with each other and their environment in relation to water in a range of UK neighbourhoods. The project is now finished. This website and the other linked sites provide a record of the activities and outputs from the project.

​Vision

​This 3 year project will investigate, and make creative contributions to, the ways in which citizens and communities live with each other and their environment in relation to water in a range of UK neighbourhoods. The research asks a series of questions about what communities are, how they function, and the role of environmental (water) assets and issues in the coming together of communities, conflicts within and between communities, and progress to interconnected community and environmental resilience. (find out more)

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Case Studies

Mid Wales, Yorkshire, Bristol and the Lee Valley.

Learn more about the four case studies here.

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Contact

Principal Investigator
Professor Owain Jones - o.jones@bathspa.ac.uk
Administrator
Sarah Priston - s.priston@bathspa.ac.uk
Contact details for individual team members can be found in TEAM.

Towards Hydrocitizenship
Connecting Communities and Nature  Through Interdependent Multiple Water Issues.

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Participating Institutions

Bath Spa University
Newcastle University
Bangor University

University of Manchester

 

Brighton University
Middlesex University
University of the West of England, Bristol
University of Bristol

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