Personal Profiles

Dr J Chenoweth

BDP (Planning) Hons (Melb) 1997, Ph.D. (Melb) 2000
Lecturer & Director of CES MSc Programmes

Short Biography:

Dr. Jonathan Chenoweth joined CES as a lecturer in September 2002 as a natural resources management specialist, focused upon the institutional and policy dimensions of water management. He researches on water policy research in developed and developing regions, including in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Research Interests:

Research Collaborations:

Two collaborative projects: The establishment of legal frameworks for independent water providers:
This is a three year project funded by the Leverhulme Trust being jointly researched by CES, Robens Centre for Public and Environmental Health, and the University of Surrey School of Law
Technology enabled universal access to safe water - TECHNEAU:
This EU funded project seeks to find technological solutions for drinking water supply to cope with present and future global threats and opportunities. This is being initiated through rethinking of current water supply options and by providing researched and demonstrated new and improved technologies for the whole water supply chain.
CES together with the University of Surrey Department of Psychology are primary involved in Work Area 6. The overall goal of this Work Area is to identify how consumer acceptance and trust in water supply technologies can be improved. This research examines consumer expectations and behaviours around individual water consumption, as well as examining how water technologies and water management systems are accepted within communities.

Teaching:

Centre/Faculty Duties:

Member of the University Senate

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Contact Details

Email j.chenoweth@surrey.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)1483 689096
Fax +44 (0)1483 686671
Room 06 AZ 04
Postal Address Centre for Environmental Strategy
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Surrey (D3)
GU2 7XH
United Kingdom

 


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