Water resources and human activities are tightly coupled: water determines where people live and what they do and, conversely, humans strongly influence the distribution of water in time and space.
We use a variety of tools from the environmental, social and data sciences to study these interactions from a theoretical and empirical angle.
We are particularly interested in the implications of human-water interactions on food, water and environmental security, especially in situations where data is challenging to collect due to remoteness, armed conflicts or political, strategic or sovereignty concerns.
(Image credit: Terrace rice fields in Yunnan Province, China. Photo by: J. Gao, GFDL/CC-by-sa-2.5
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