Flow: using archives to understand our changing rivers and the environment

Flow: using archives to understand our changing rivers and the environment

Hear how historical records inform research to help us understand climate change and improve our use of natural resources

By Library Academic and Cultural Services

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 5 - 6:30pm GMT+1

Location

Tower Building, University of Dundee

Nethergate Dundee DD1 4HN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for a discussion of the crucial role archival records play in understanding our current environment and planning for the future. Hear from archivists, academics and industry experts from SSE and SEPA who will discuss research into:

  • Pioneers of riverflow measurement
  • Planning Scottish hydro-electric schemes
  • Understanding changing weather patterns
  • Using archival data to model energy schemes and work with the changing environment and climate

Organised by Archive Services at the University, the session will begin with a tour of Flow an exhibition curated by Jean Duncan, Artist in Residence at the UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science which explores the environmental and social significance of water Flow | University of Dundee, UK. Everyone is welcome to attend either or both parts of the event.

Full timings:

17.00-17.30: Tour of Exhibition, Lamb Gallery, Tower Building

17.30-18.30 Short presentations and panel discussion, D'Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre, Tower Building. Speakers include Andrew Black (Reader In Physical Geography, University of Dundee), Aladair Bachell (Archivist, University of Dundee), Alastair Steven (Environmental Advisor), David Crookall (Water Management & Environment Manager, SSE Renewables), Alastair Dawson (Honorary Professor of Physical Geography, University of Dundee) and Kirsteen Tares (Hydrometry Data Quality Specialist, SEPA)

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