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Professor wins environment award
Professor wins environment award
Professor Richard Brazier has won the Pride of Devon Environment award for his work on reducing flooding, improving water and soil quality, and land management.
The Professor of hydrology, whose research has included the impact of beavers released in Devon on the local environment, was named as this year’s winner at the Devon County show.
Professor Brazier has spent years researching natural strategies to improve farmland and prevent flooding. His recent research found that beavers released into the River Otter have improved the quality of water in rivers and helped filter out pollutants.
The academic said he was honoured to receive the award and said he felt ‘humbled’ to have his work recognised.
He said: “I am fortunate to work within numerous partnerships to learn more about and ultimately to improve Devon's environment. These groups, including South West Water, Devon Wildlife Trust, Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks, Clinton Devon Estates, the EA and Natural England place trust in the research that I do and use the understanding as the basis for their decision making. It is heartening to be awarded this accolade for such work and humbling to be recognised alongside the other recipients who have clearly made profound contributions to their communities and Devon as a whole."
Date: 5 June 2018