About
Tim is a mature, part-time PGR @RiversandPeople
Through the lens of cultural ecosystem services and cultural dis-services, Tim is investigating our relationship with chalk stream headwaters called winterbournes (in their dry, ponded & flowing phases) & chalk aquifers / groundwater.
Tim has adopted Grounded Theory as his approach, and enjoys using inductive participatory methods e.g. situated walking interviews, solicited diary, Q-method in his studies.
Funded by the Environment Agency, and the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust on behalf of the Test and Itchen Catchment Partnership.
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