Further information is available on her website at: https://www.veronicastrang.com/ Strang completed her PhD at Oxford in 1995, and this led to the publication of Uncommon Ground: cultural landscapes and environmental values (Berg 1997).
Between 1994 and 1997, Strang taught at the Department of Anthropology and the Pitt Rivers Museum, while also conducting research at Oxford's Environmental Change Institute.
Strang returned to the UK in 2012 to take up a role as the executive director of Durham University's Institute of Advanced Study.
Much of Strang's work focuses on people's beliefs and values in relation to water, and how these drive sustainable or unsustainable practices.
She has also assisted indigenous communities in Australia, and the Maori Council, with land and water claims, so may be considered as a public anthropologist.