Project title: Optimising water management of plants to support the provision of multiple ecosystem services by urban vegetationÂ
Supervisors: Dr Tijana Blanusa (Royal Horticultural Society and School of Agriculture Policy and Development) and Professor Paul Hadley (School of Agriculture, Policy and Development), University of Reading
The Project:
A PhD studentship, fully funded by the Climate-KIC programme of EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology) is available from October 2013 for 3 years to study the means of sustainable irrigation of alternative green roof species (e.g. see Blanusa et al., 2013) and herbaceous perennial urban vegetation in general. The PhD will be supervised by Dr Tijana Blanusa and Professor Paul Hadley and will involve collaboration with Prof Cedo Maksimovic and Dr Linda Davies from the Imperial College London.
The proposed PhD project links tightly to the recently funded Blue Green Dream (BGD) (Climate KIC Innovation) Project. The project is coordinated by Imperial College London involves 18 academic and industrial partners from EU. The overall aim of the BDG is to work towards integrating the urban water (blue) and urban green infrastructure (i.e. vegetation), so that they support each other rather than functioning disjointedly.
This PhD project will provide the information to support the blue-green interactions by placing emphasis on âgreenâ elements of the BGD project. It will analyse how differences in plant biology among several plant groups can be exploited to maximise the provision of a number of important urban ecosystem services by these plants (building insulation and evaporative cooling, rainfall and air pollutant trapping). The support to the âblueâ element of the BGD will be through investigation of the routes for sustainable water management (use of grey and recycled rainwater) of the species likely to provide the most effective combination of ecosystem services.
Eligibility and requirements:Â
Funding Details:Â Â
How to apply:Â
Eligible applicants are asked to register their interest by e-mailing their CV and a statement regarding their suitability for this research studentship to: Anna Mieleszko, Postgraduate (PhD) Administrator, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, a.mieleszko@reading.ac.uk.
Please quote studentship application reference GS13-26 in all correspondence.
Application Deadline:Â 22 April 2013
Further Enquiries:Â Â
For further details of the PhD programme or an informal discussion please contact Tijana Blanusa (t.blanusa@reading.ac.uk).
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