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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪University College London‬ - ‪‪Cited by 12,196‬‬ - ‪hydrology‬ - ‪hydrogeology‬ - ‪climate‬ - ‪transdisciplinarity‬ - ‪hydrochemistry‬.

  2. Richard Taylor. I grew up in Canada (BSc Hons Queen’s University, PhD University of Toronto). After a short stint at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria, I began my career working with the Water Development Department in rural Uganda where we traced the hydrogeological conditions that sustain water supplies from wells and springs to the long ...

  3. Richard G. Taylor. Groundwater systems are commonly but variously defined as renewable or non-renewable based on natural fluxes of recharge or on estimates of aquifer storage and groundwater...

  4. Most recently, I was a Contributing Author to two chapters (Changing Water Cycle, Africa) of the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and Lead Author of a chapter of the latest UN World Water Development Report 2022: Groundwater, Aquifers and Climate Change.

  5. Richard Taylor is a Professor of Hydrogeology at University College London (UCL) and Adjunct Professor of Hydrogeology at Makerere University, Uganda.

  6. Apr 1, 2013 · Richard G. T aylor et al. * As the world’s largest dis tributed store of fresh water , ground water plays a central part in sustaining ecosys tems and enabling human adaptation to climate ...

  7. Nov 25, 2012 · This Review assesses the likely impacts of climate change on groundwater and groundwater-driven feedbacks to the climate system. As the world's largest distributed store of fresh water, ground ...