Simon Dadson is Associate Professor in Physical Geography at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Christ Church. Simon’s research is focused on the links between climate change, hydrology and Earth surface processes.
Associate Professor of Physical Geography, University of Oxford, UK
Simon Dadson is Associate Professor in Physical Geography at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Christ Church. Simon’s research is focused on the links between climate change, hydrology and Earth surface processes.
Statistical Analysis of Geographical Data: An Introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of statistical analysis in geography. … More Statistical Analysis of Geographical Data
Human activities can cause changes in climate and land cover, which affect the water cycle and the water quality of rivers and lakes. These drivers of change, coupled with natural climate variability, lead to alterations in water quality that can have strong repercussions on water supply, ecosystems, navigation, conservation and recreational uses of water. … More Analysing the impact of climate change and land-use change on the water quality of the River Thames
Oxford scientists have developed a computer model showing how different amounts of surface water can effect changes in regional climate. … More How changes to inland waters impact regional climates
Dr Simon Dadson provides an overview of research into water security and global change. One of the highlights of current research in the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) at the School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford.