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Professor Joanna Clark is an academic at the University of Reading, specializing in environmental science with a focus on soil science, climate change impacts, and hydrology. Her work addresses topics such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics, peatland management, flood risk mitigation, and agricultural practices. She has collaborated extensively on interdisciplinary projects involving soil health, water resource management, and community engagement in environmental decision-making.
Her research spans diverse ecosystems, including tropical highlands, UK uplands, and coastal mangroves, with a strong emphasis on understanding how land use changes and climate variability affect carbon cycles and ecosystem services. Recent studies highlight her contributions to natural flood management strategies, agroforestry adoption, and the application of remote sensing for monitoring environmental processes.
Publications frequently explore DOC release mechanisms in peatlands, soil carbon storage under different land uses, and the socio-technical challenges of flood risk governance. Despite her prolific output, no specific awards are listed, though her collaborative approach with technical and farmer communities underscores her commitment to applied environmental research.





