Professor David Hannah PhD

Professor David Hannah

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sustainability)
Director of the Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action
Professor of Hydrology, UNESCO Chair in Water Science

Contact details

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School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University 麻豆精选
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

David is a physical geographer with interdisciplinary research interests focusing on three complementary themes within hydroclimatology (interface between hydrology-climatology): (1) hydroclimatological processes within alpine, Arctic, mountain and glacierized river basins; (2) climate and river flow regimes; and (3) river energy budget and water temperature dynamics. He has cross-cutting interests in ecohydrology/ hydroecology, specifically ecological response to hydro-climatological and physico-chemical habitat variability/ change, and development of new methods for monitoring, analysing and modelling environmental dynamics. 

David is Professor of Hydrology in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Director of the Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action. He is Chair-holder for the , and is a member of the Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ).

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Biography

  • Director 麻豆精选 Institute for Sustainability & Climate Action (2022-)
  • Director of Research, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (2016-22)聽
  • Head of School, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (2014-16)
  • Chair of Hydrology, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (2012-)
  • Reader in Hydrology, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (2009-12)
  • Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (2005-2009)
  • Lecturer in Physical Geography, School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (1998-2005)
  • Postdoctoral Associate, School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University 麻豆精选 (1997-1998)
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2007); Member of the Institute of Learning and Teaching and Register Practitioner of The Higher Education Academy (2005)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, University 麻豆精选 (2002)
  • PhD, Meltwater generation and drainage within a small glacierized basin in the French Pyr茅n茅es, University 麻豆精选 (1997)
  • BSc (Hons) in Physical Geography, University of Aberdeen (1994)

Teaching

Geography degrees

MSc River Environments and their Management

Teaching-related publication

Kingston D.G., Eastwood W.J., Jones P.I, Marshall S., Johnson R.H. and Hannah D.M. (2012), Experiences of using mobile technologies and virtual fieldtrips in Physical Geography: implications for hydrology education, Hydrology and Earth Systems Science, 16, 1281–1286 DOI:10.5194/hess-16-1281-2012

Postgraduate supervision

David Hannah鈥檚 research is interdisciplinary, focusing on three complementary themes within hydroclimatology (the interface between hydrology-climatology):

Hydroclimatological processes within alpine, Arctic, mountain and glacierised river basins
Climate and river flow regimes
River energy budget and thermal dynamics

Professor Hannah has a cross-cutting interest in hydroecology, specifically ecological response to hydroclimatological and physico-chemical habitat variability/change. He also develops new methods for monitoring, analysing and modelling environmental dynamics at range of space-time scales. He has successfully supervised numerous doctoral researchers and welcomes enquiries from prospective researchers in his areas of interest.

Research

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David M. Hannah is Professor of Hydrology, UNESCO Chair in Water Sciences, and inaugural Director of the Birmingham Institute for Sustainability & Climate Action (BISCA) at the University 麻豆精选. He was included in . He was honoured with the prestigious Tison Award (2014) from the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS); in 2019, he became a Royal Society Wolfson Fellow; and he was awarded the Murchison Award from the Royal Geographical Society in 2022.

His long-term vision is to understand water cycle processes, hydrological events (flood, drought) and water-related impacts under climate and other drivers of change. He uses interdisciplinary approaches to address three internationally important themes: (1) to develop new knowledge of the climate drivers, hydrological response and habitat conditions that control water availability and river biodiversity in ARCTIC AND ALPINE GLACIER-FED RIVER BASINS; (2) to LINK VARIATIONS IN RIVER FLOW TO CLIMATE AND LAND CHANGES (using observations and model projections) and so improve understanding of the interconnected-ness of the water cycle at basin to regional to global scales; and (3) to unravel multiple controls on RIVER TEMPERATURE to understand the potential of different adaptations to climate change for reducing high temperature extremes that may damage aquatic ecosystems. In addition, he has made TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS in environmental sensing and helped shape the emerging citizen science agenda around water resources.

David is very active in UNESCO鈥檚 Intergovernmental Hydrology Programme, formerly UK Representative for the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, and current President of the IAHS-International Commission for Surface Water.

He promotes knowledge exchange to communicate the importance of water and climate science for society 鈥 often facilitated by his UNESCO Chair鈥檚 鈥榥etwork of networks鈥 at the science-policy interface. He has authored reports underpinning the UK RIDE/ LWEC Climate Change Impacts Report Card for Water for decision-makers; his work has been included in three IPCC reports; and he gives policy advice to UK water industry, NGOs, Scottish Government, overseas government agencies, and water sector regulators on climate change adaptation. He fronted the Birmingham Heroes media campaign on 鈥The Water Crisis鈥. These activities demonstrate his strong commitment to research that matters in the real-world.

Other activities

  • Member of the Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ)
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  • UNESCO International Hydrology Programme (IHP) FRIEND-Water Strategy Group
  • UK Representative for the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) [until 2016]
  • Vice-President of the IAHS-International Commission for Surface Water
  • Chair the UK Committee for the IAHS; UK Committee for National and International Hydrology; BHS National Committee; UK Panel for the International Union for Geodesy and Geophysics (until 2016)
  • Editorial boards: Aquatic Sciences; Hydrological Processes; Ecohydrology; Frontiers in Hydrosphere
  • NERC Peer Review College and international peer-review panels
  • Advisor to Government, agencies, water industry and regulators

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Mao, F, Shanafield, M, Ouellet, V, Hannah, DM & Krause, S 2025, '', iScience, vol. 28, no. 1, 111598.

Clayton, GE, Richards, LA, Fox, BG, Thorn, RMS, Bowes, MJ, Read, DS, Tipper, HJ, Khamis, K, Dutta, TK, Kumar, A, Hazra, M, Howard, B, Schneidewind, U, Armstrong, LK, Nicholls, DJE, Davies, H, Hannah, D, Nel, HA, Ghosh, A, Joshi, H, Gooddy, DC, Polya, DA, Krause, S & Reynolds, DM 2025, '', Water Research, vol. 278, 123374.

Mackay, JD, Barrand, NE, Hannah, DM, Potter, E, Montoya, N & Buytaert, W 2025, '', Cryosphere, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 685-712.

Gribbin, T, Mackay, JD, MacDonald, A, Hannah, DM, Buytaert, W, Baiker, JR, Montoya, N, Perry, LB, Seimon, A, Rado, M, Arias, S & Vargas, M 2024, '', Hydrological Processes, vol. 38, no. 8, e15237.

Howard, BC, Buytaert, W, Krause, S & Hannah, D 2024, '', Perspectives of Earth and Space Scientists, vol. 5, no. 1, e2024CN000248.

Leader, S, Kettridge, N, Hannah, D, Mendoza, C & Devito, KJ 2024, '', Hydrological Processes, vol. 38, no. 4, e15125.

Effiong, CJ, Musa Wakawa Zenna, J, Hannah, D & Sugden, F 2024, '', Sustainable Environment, vol. 10, no. 1, 2299549.

White, JC, Seddon, E, Hill, MJ, Mathers, KL, Bridger, M, Hannah, DM & Wood, PJ 2024, '', River Research and Applications.

Croghan, D, Van Loon, AF, Bradley, C, Sadler, J, Ouellet, V & Hannah, DM 2024, '', Hydrological Sciences Journal.

Zhu, H, Khamis, K, Hannah, DM & Krause, S 2024, '', Water Resources Research, vol. 60, no. 12, e2024WR037254.

Ganapathy, A, Hannah, DM & Agarwal, A 2024, '', Journal of Hydrology, vol. 629, 130633.

Comment/debate

Razavi, S, Duffy, A, Eamen, L, Jakeman, AJ, Jardine, TD, Wheater, H, Hunt, RJ, Maier, HR, Abdelhamed, MS, Ghoreishi, M, Gupta, H, D枚ll, P, Moallemi, EA, Yassin, F, Strickert, G, Nabavi, E, Mai, J, Li, Y, Th茅riault, JM, Wu, W, Pomeroy, J, Clark, MP, Ferguson, G, Gober, P, Cai, X, Reed, MG, Saltelli, A, Elshorbagy, A, Sedighkia, M, Terry, J, Lindenschmidt, KE, Hannah, DM, Li, K, Asadzadeh, M, Harvey, N, Moradkhani, H & Grimm, V 2025, '', Water Resources Research, vol. 61, no. 2, e2024WR038088.

Levia, DF, Bergquist, R, Meydani, A, Hu, Y & Hannah, DM 2024, '', Earth's Future, vol. 12, no. 6, e2024EF004659.

Letter

Kingston, DG, Cooper, L, Lavers, DA & Hannah, DM 2025, '', Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 675-682.

White, JC, Ficklin, D, Adelsperger, S & Hannah, DM 2025, '', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 3, 034056.

Expertise

Climate and hydrology interactions (hydroclimatology); mountain/alpine/glacier environments; climate and river flows (flood/drought); stream/river temperature; biological/human response to climate/hydrological change.

Expertise

Climate and hydrology interactions (hydroclimatology); mountain/alpine/glacier environments; climate and river flows (flood/drought); stream/river temperature; biological/human response to climate/hydrological change.