Alan Puttock
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Alan Puttock
@alanputtock.bsky.social
Ecohydrologist and Lecturer
at the University of Exeter, UK. Focused on Nature Based Solutions, Natural Flood Management, Beaver Reintroduction and Landscape Restoration.

Staff Profile: https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/22145-alan-puttock
will involve extensive fieldwork to run existing hydrological monitoring sites and involve managing, quality controlling and processing hydrological and geospatial data . Whilst fieldwork and data analysis experience is essential, training will be provided for example to undertake drone surveys.
August 5, 2025 at 11:12 AM
The candidate will help monitor and quantify the impact of Natural Flood Management (NFM) Interventions. A key project is the (award winning!) Devon Resilience Innovation Project, seeking to increase flood resilience across Devon: www.devon.gov.uk/drip/2025/06...
DRIP win award at Flood & Coast Excellence awards - Devon Resilience Innovation Project
We are excited to share that DRIP has won an award at the national Flood and Coast Excellence awards, in the Surface Water Management category. This award
www.devon.gov.uk
August 5, 2025 at 11:09 AM
Please see the job description via the link above (in our job portal reference number: Q07520 and role: Technical Specialist) for more details and how to apply. Deadline 01/09/2025.
August 5, 2025 at 11:08 AM
Deadline: 22nd August 2025

This funding covers UK tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 per year however it sadly does not cover international fees.
July 22, 2025 at 8:49 AM
I think yes significant anthropogenic constraints, but an amazing job in restoring natural processes and increasing resilience compared to what was there before.
July 18, 2025 at 10:07 PM
This PhD will address research gaps in quantifying how much peatland restoration can benefit NFM efforts in moorland.
June 2, 2025 at 12:55 PM
Flooding is the most common natural disaster, impacting billions. Natural Flood Management (NFM), a nature-based solution opposed to traditional ‘grey’ engineering, offer catchment-level solutions by using natural processes to slow and store water through a series of diffused interventions.
June 2, 2025 at 12:55 PM
At Exeter this will be supervised by @dpanici.bsky.social , myself and Naomi Gatis in Geography and Centre for Resilience in @uoe-creww.bsky.social
June 2, 2025 at 12:54 PM
Please share widely and if interested seen the link for more details. The successful applicant will join our research group where we're doing a wide range of Nature-based Solutions, NFM, catchment maangment and landscape recovery research.

Deadline for applications:
30th June 2025
June 2, 2025 at 12:53 PM
At this site released in Feb 2021
May 20, 2025 at 9:02 AM