Wade Andrew is a Professor at the University of Reading, specializing in hydrology, environmental science, and climate change impacts. His work focuses on water quality dynamics, nutrient cycling, and the effects of land use and climate change on freshwater ecosystems. Key research areas include agricultural catchment management, glacial hydrology in Central Asia, and the development of Bayesian models for pollution control. His research integrates high-frequency water quality monitoring with advanced modelling techniques, such as the INCA series of models, to address challenges in water resource management. Collaborative projects span diverse regions, including the Peruvian Andes and Jordan, exploring adaptive strategies for farming communities under climate change. Recent studies highlight the role of atmospheric rivers in flood dynamics and the mitigation potential of biofertilizers in reducing nitrogen pollution. Wade’s interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental science, policy, and socio-cultural dimensions, emphasizing the need for integrated solutions to global water challenges.








