The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from purely centralised infrastructure to greater consideration of decentralised technologies, such as rainwater harvesting (RWH). Initiated by recognition of drivers including increasing water demand and increasing risk of flooding, the value of RWH is beginning to filter across the academic-policy boundary. However, in the UK, implementation of RWH systems is not straight forward; social and technical barriers, concerns and knowledge gaps exist, which currently restrict its widespread utilisation. Previously, these issues have been examined independently. The research described in this thesis highlights the need for interdisciplinary working to low...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...
This study was carried out to identify the inputs of faecal coliforms like Escherichia coli (E. coli...
The global problem of water resource constraints is pertinent to the UK and particularly acute in th...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from pur...
Taking inspiration from Foucauldian work on governmentality and historical materialist approaches, t...
In the UK, water supplies are under pressure from climate, population, and lifestyle change, and sho...
Seasonal periods of high rainfall have led to difficulties in removing sufficient natural organic ma...
Water resources in Scotland are under immense pressure despite the perception that it rains a lot an...
Increased human demands upon water resources and growing uncertainty surrounding climate change have...
Water is a valuable resource in south-western Australia due to its relative scarcity. In the Peel-Ha...
There is currently a window of opportunity in the UK, with respect to promoting sustainable water ma...
The Green Drop Certification Programme, launched in 2008 alongside the Blue Drop Certification Progr...
Water scarcity is a global threat due to lifestyle and climate changes, pollution of water resources...
Much of the UK’s water environment is degraded due to centuries of intensive land management. Driven...
Understanding the urban rainfall-runoff process is an important challenge for the hydrological scien...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...
This study was carried out to identify the inputs of faecal coliforms like Escherichia coli (E. coli...
The global problem of water resource constraints is pertinent to the UK and particularly acute in th...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from pur...
Taking inspiration from Foucauldian work on governmentality and historical materialist approaches, t...
In the UK, water supplies are under pressure from climate, population, and lifestyle change, and sho...
Seasonal periods of high rainfall have led to difficulties in removing sufficient natural organic ma...
Water resources in Scotland are under immense pressure despite the perception that it rains a lot an...
Increased human demands upon water resources and growing uncertainty surrounding climate change have...
Water is a valuable resource in south-western Australia due to its relative scarcity. In the Peel-Ha...
There is currently a window of opportunity in the UK, with respect to promoting sustainable water ma...
The Green Drop Certification Programme, launched in 2008 alongside the Blue Drop Certification Progr...
Water scarcity is a global threat due to lifestyle and climate changes, pollution of water resources...
Much of the UK’s water environment is degraded due to centuries of intensive land management. Driven...
Understanding the urban rainfall-runoff process is an important challenge for the hydrological scien...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...
This study was carried out to identify the inputs of faecal coliforms like Escherichia coli (E. coli...
The global problem of water resource constraints is pertinent to the UK and particularly acute in th...