India, like other developing nations, faces the environmental and natural resource challenges often associated with a rapidly developing economy. At the UK »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý¹ú¼ÊÓéÀÖ for Ecology & Hydrology we have worked with partners in India for more than 40 years, with historical activities primarily focused on hydro-climatic science. In more recent years we have expanded our activities to include work on air and water pollution, and the ecology of pathogens and their vectors.
Partners
We have Memoranda of Understanding with four institutes in India:
Projects
Additionally we work collaboratively with more than 40 institutes. Our projects include:
- (UKRI)
- Impact scenario modelling for risk-based flood warning in India (Met Office)
- Convective scale regional coupled environmental prediction model evaluation and development (Met Office)
- (EPSRC)
- (NERC)
- (UNEP)
- (BBSRC)
- (NERC)
- Optimising Forest Benefits Whilst Minimising Impacts of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases: Co-developing an Interdisciplinary Tool for Forests in India (MRC)
- Integrating participatory approaches and models to strengthen One Health responses to zoonotic diseases in India (MRC)
- (MRC)
- Upscaling Catchment Processes for Sustainable Water Management in Peninsular India (UPSCAPE) (NERC)
- (NERC)
- (NERC)
- - Zoonotic diseases affecting India’s forest dependent communities (UKRI)
Contact us
For general enquiries, please see our Contacts page. To discuss our work in India, contact:
Associate Director of International Research and Development: Prof Harry Dixon
International Relations Coordinator: Maria Jarquin