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20052024

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Biography

Andrew Ross is a research fellow at the Fenner School of Environment and Society. He is engaged in a One Basin CRC project on water banking and international projects on integrated groundwater and surface water management. He is a member of the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions and a partner in the Australian Water Partnership. He leads the International Association of Hydrogeologists' working group on economic aspects of managed aquifer recharge. Before joining the ANU he was an executive in the Australian Department of Environment and Heritage and the Treasury and has also worked for the OECD and UNESCO.

Qualifications

BA (Hons) MA (Econ) PHD

Research Interests

Integrated groundwater and surface water management

Water economics, governance and policy

Water and food security, and adaptation to climate change

 

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