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Synergistic Effects of
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As water resources become more challenged, significant effort is being invested in developing novel
technologies and management approaches to deliver more sustainable water services. The challenge can be
particularly acute for rural communities, where low population densities and dispersed infrastructure make it
particularly difficult to deliver cost-effective water services. Rural communities can experience a range of
challenges related to water services, including difficulties with drinking water quality, effluent disposal, and
maintenance of treatment works and distribution system. There is a pressing need to explore innovative
solutions for water services in these areas. However, along with the technical challenges, there are key
governance questions that warrant exploration. In particular, there is a need for a better understanding of
community expectations towards water services, and whether/how community members might adopt a
greater role in their management.
These questions have become increasingly relevant as technological developments have made it possible to
explore more decentralized solutions, such as assets that require little or no maintenance over extended
periods, as well as innovative modular treatment options. There are also growing opportunities to explore
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more integrated closed loop solutions that incorporate drinking water provision, wastewater treatment,
energy generation (e.g. from waste heat or biogas) and nutrient recovery from wastewater to support
agricultural production. However, understanding the true potential of such solutions is challenging due to the
complexity of the governance and social factors at work.
University of Bristol
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The key challenge for this project is to develop a better understanding of community perspectives on, and
sustainable
rural water services, in order to help develop and deliver the most
appropriate sustainable technological solutions and management approaches. To that end, working closely
with Scottish Water, community members and other stakeholders (e.g. SEPA, local authorities) in an identified
pilot community, this project will explore:
1. How sustainability, along with the nature and scope of water services, is understood in the context of
rural communities
2. How community members perceive their involvement in the management of sustainable rural water
services
3. How the balance of risks and responsibilities can/should be distributed between community members and
other stakeholders
4. The potential (perceived) risks and benefits associated with different technological options and
management scenarios for rural water (and energy) services
5. Different mechanisms and strategies for facilitating effective communication / engagement between the
different stakeholders
sustainable next-generation
energy network (FULLY
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The student will be based primarily at The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen, but could also spend extended
periods of time at Cranfield University or conducting fieldwork, as required. There may also been
opportunities for case study fieldwork to be conducted internationally (for example India).
Entry requirements
Applicants should have a first or upper-second class UK honours degree (or equivalent) in human geography,
rural studies, environmental science or a related discipline, and have a strong interest in developing their
research expertise in human-environment-technology interactions, water management and sustainability. A
background in developing and using social research methods (especially qualitative techniques and/or mixed
methods) is desirable. The ideal candidate should be highly self-motivated, and should preferably have some
familiarity with the context of rural communities in Scotland. The ability to work for long periods with limited
supervision will be essential.
Funding Notes
The studentship is funded under the James Hutton Institute/University Joint PhD programme, in this case
with the University of Cranfield. Applicants should have a first-class honours degree in a relevant subject or a
2.1 honours degree plus Masters (or equivalent).Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in Jan/Feb 2017. A
more detailed plan of the studentship is available to candidates upon application. Funding is available for
European applications, but Worldwide applicants who possess suitable self-funding are also invited to apply.
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