The University of Sheffield
Catchment Science Centre

Collaborations

Details of organisations with which the CSC currently collaborates.

Organisation Link to CSC project
Arup Arup UK home page
CatSci: An integrated study of the River Don catchment, Yorkshire.
Socio-economic consequences of policy change towards sustainable water management
Flow and sediment dynamics to assess the effects of human-induced changes in the Don catchment
CIRF (Italian Centre for River Restoration) CIRF home page (some parts in Italian only)
Development of approaches, methods and tools for an integrated approach to river basin management
Defra DEFRA home page
Managing diffuse pollution from agriculture in the Ingbirchworth catchment, Yorkshire
Don Catchment Rivers Trust Don Catchment Rivers Trust home page
CatSci: An integrated study of the River Don catchment, Yorkshire.
Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) Managing diffuse pollution from agriculture in the Ingbirchworth catchment, Yorkshire
Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) FBA home page
Persistence of Macroinvertebrate Communities
Hyporheic Network http://www.hyporheic.net/
Leeds University Managing diffuse pollution from agriculture in the Ingbirchworth catchment, Yorkshire
Penistone and District Community Partnership (Penistone DC Partnership) Penistone DC Partnership home page
Flow and sediment dynamics to assess the effects of human-induced changes in the Don catchment
Use of natural tracers to assess flow and pollutants transport to related ecosystems in highly heterogeneous media
Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust home page
CatSci: An integrated study of the River Don catchment, Yorkshire.
University of Birmingham Assessing the nitrogen attenuation capacity of a hyporheic zone in a lowland river catchment
Attenuation capacity of hyporheic and riverbed sediments and its relationships to fluvial and geological environments
University Lyon I and IPG, France Use of natural tracers to assess flow and pollutants transport to related ecosystems in highly heterogeneous media
University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Use of natural tracers to assess flow and pollutants transport to related ecosystems in highly heterogeneous media
URSULA www.ursula.ac.uk
Yorkshire Water Risks to Groundwater Supplies Of Drinking Water From Pesticides
Managing diffuse pollution from agriculture in the Ingbirchworth catchment, Yorkshire
Flow and sediment dynamics to assess the effects of human-induced changes in the Don catchment