Our researchers collaborate with other academics, industry, government agencies and NGOs to achieve our research aims. We work across faculties and disciplines to bring together representatives from ecology, engineering, geomorphology, and social science, whether they are academic, industry or government agency colleagues. Together, we find ways to improve the resilience of water, energy and food systems, and solutions to the problems created when the balance is upset by shocks occurring from, for example, the effects of climate change.
HR Wallingford is an independent civil engineering and environmental hydraulics organisation delivering practical solutions to complex water-related challenges. Their research activity covers all things aquatic, from the headwaters of river catchments out to the deep sea. Their research aims are to provide specialist solutions for industry, and to help develop policy. University of Southampton researchers work alongside them in our 'Vaccinating the Nexus' research programme.
The Science and Technology Facilities Council is part of the, Living With Environmental Change, network (LWEC) and supports research that assists data collection and analysis that contributes to the expansion of crucial stores of knowledge about climate change and other key environmental phenomena. They support our 'Vaccinating the Nexus' propgramme.
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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