Working as a senior lecturer at the University of Johannesburg in the department of geography, environmental management and energy studies, Lee-Ann Modley is an academic who focuses on the significant role humans play in the management of our water resources.
Modley has pursued a lengthy education, holding a bachelor of science degree in human physiology and zoology, with an honours degree in general zoology, as well as a master’s degree and PhD in environmental management with a focus on aquatic ecology.
The purpose of Modley’s research is to rehabilitate, restore and maintain the health of our rivers in consultation with local communities. Her work mostly focuses on townships and involves community members as important stakeholders in spreading awareness of the role of society in water resource management. She believes people are aware and empowered by their responsibility to make things better.
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