Biography
Jacky Croke is a Professor in Physical Geography at University College Dublin. Her research interests lie in fluvial geomorphology, environmental change and landscape response over timescales ranging from the glacial/interglacial cycles of the Quaternary (2.5Mill Years) to the more recent Anthropocene. Prof. Croke's work has focussed on using cutting-edge approaches and technologies to reconstruct environmental change in a range of climatic zones, including arid, tropical and temeprate. A constant focus has been showcasing the contribution of past climates to inform future predictions of water availability.
Role
- Co-Principal Investigator
Institution
- UCD
Research Area
- Earth System Change
Expertise
- Climate and Environment, Connected Waters