Masters Thesis: Integrated Catchment Management and Planning for Sustainability,
The Case of the Mersey Basin Campaign, Research Results

Information on PhD research

Researcher
Joanne Tippett of Holocene Design

Supervisors

John Handley, Groundwork Professor of Land Reclamation

Joe Ravetz, Director of Centre for Urban and Regional Ecology

School of Planning and Landscape, University of Manchester, UK

Jeff Hinchcliffe, Executive Director Mersey Basin Campaign

Phase One Research Summary - word file 1, 636 kb

Phase One Research Summary - HTML version 156 kb (only the essential pictures)

Phase One - Research Report - word file (Ma. Econ. Thesis - Grade - First Class) - 1,936 KB

Phase Two - Action Research with the Irk Valley Proejct Preliminary Report

Referencing this work: Please use references below, or email Joanne Tippett for an endnote file.

Tippett, J. (2001). Integrated Catchment Management and Planning for Sustainability - the Case of the Mersey Basin Campaign. Dissertation submitted for MA (Econ.) in Social Research Methods. Faculty of Social Sciences and Law. Manchester, University of Manchester: 170.

Tippett, J. (2001). Integrated Catchment Management and Planning for Sustainability - the Case of the Mersey Basin Campaign, Research Summary. Faculty of Social Sciences and Law. Manchester, University of Manchester: 10.