Professors Doerthe Tetzlaff and Chris Soulsby from the Northern Rivers Institute, together with their Canadian colleague Professor Sean Carey (McMaster University), have published an edited volume in Hydrological Processes (one of the top ranking journals in the ISI Water Resources subject area) on "Catchments in the future North: interdisciplinary science for sustainable management in the 21stCentury."
The motivation behind this Special Issue is to demonstrate the value of integrated catchment science gaining a broader view of comparative hydrology and integrating with biogeochemistry and freshwater ecology. Truly interdisciplinary studies are crucial to be able to assess possible implications of climate change projections and provide an evidence-base for policy development.
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