• United Kingdom

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David Hannah’s research is interdisciplinary, focusing on three complementary themes within hydroclimatology (the interface between hydrology-climatology):

Hydroclimatological processes within alpine, Arctic, mountain and glacierised river basins
Climate and river flow regimes
River energy budget and thermal dynamics

Professor Hannah has a cross-cutting interest in hydroecology, specifically ecological response to hydroclimatological and physico-chemical habitat variability/change. He also develops new methods for monitoring, analysing and modelling environmental dynamics at range of space-time scales. He has successfully supervised numerous doctoral researchers and welcomes enquiries from prospective researchers in his areas of interest.

1996 …2024

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  • 2008

    Preface

    Wood, P. J., Hannah, D. M. & Sadler, J. P., 11 Jan 2008, Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Past, Present and Future. Wood, P. J., Hannah, D. M. & Sadler, J. P. (eds.). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, p. xxiii-xxiv 2 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingForeword/postscript