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Survey for Research Questions

  14/10/2009
Water@leeds are running a short survey which seeks to identify the most important UK policy-relevant water research questions. They are aiming for as many responses as possible across a broad interest base from flooding to water supply/pricing to ecology to waste processing and pollution.
 

 

The Leeds researchers would be grateful if you could find 5 minutes to add any questions you personally think should be high on the agenda. The survey can be accessed below.

 

Please feel free to forward the link to colleagues who may also be interested. Once the researchers have a pool of questions, the aim is to reduce them to the top 100 and then disseminate this information widely to the water research community. Policymakers and stakeholders have been invited (from government, industry, NGOs, etc.) to assist with this task.

 

 





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Website: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9xsc8OTqWPrMaGZFYPHH9w_3d_3d
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