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CIWEM's Annual Conference 2009: Water and The Global Environment
Click on the titles below to download the presentations from the conference.
Stream 1 Flood Risk Management 29th April (Auditorium) |
Welcome from CIWEM President: Alastair Moseley Presentation |
The Environment Agency's future strategy for flood and coastal erosion risk management David Rooke, Environment Agency |
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Flood vulnerability and resilience: A real time study of local recovery following the floods of June 2007 in Hull Rebecca Simms, Lancaster University |
Putting 'Making Space for Water' into practice in the Lower Derwent: A case history John Gosden, Jacobs |
Flood mitigation within the framework of Integrated River Basin Management Jon Bartlett, Black and Veatch |
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Management of extreme event runoff in an urban environment: Are SUDS the answer? Matthew Elliot, White Young Green |
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Surface Water Management Plan: From Integrated Urban Drainage pilot to regeneration delivery Julian Payne, Environment Agency |
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water's Surface Water Management Strategy David Bayliss, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water |
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A new approach to the assessment of road run-off Stephen Cox, Gifford |
Keynote Address: Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Water UK Watch an interview with Pamela Taylor |
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Integrated solutions for flood risk management: How can we make space for water? Katherine Pygott, Halcrow |
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Joining things up in floodplains: an integrated approach to land and water management Joe Morris, Cranfield University |
The Thames Catchment Flood Management Plan: The strategic management of flood risk in the Thames region James Gibson, Environment Agency |
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The Tyndall Centre Coastal Simulator and Interface (CoastS) Robert Nicholls, University of Southampton |
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Weston-super-Mare sea defences: A catalyst for economic and social regeneration Rachel Lewis, North Somerset Council |
A tale of two shorelines Jaap Flikweert, Royal Haskoning |
| Keynote address: Lord Chris Smith, Chairman, Environment Agency |
Stream 2 Technical Issues in Achieving a Sustainable Water Industry 29th April (Conference Rooms 1 & 2) |
Welcome from CIWEM President: Alastair Moseley Presentation |
Infrastructure investment management Mike Morrisroe, MWH |
Targeting sewerage infrastructure investment Simon Gee, Faber Maunsell |
Integrated sustainable infrastructure development Richard Ratcliff, MWH |
Developing and implementing procurement models for AMP5 Mike Grayson, Yorkshire Water Services |
Risk management of water utility assets Paul Chadwick, Mott MacDonald |
Lowering the cost and carbon footprint of sewage treatment by using an Aerobic Membrane Bioreactor Martin Jolly, Black & Veatch |
The effects of climate change on sewerage networks Kristian Ravnkilde, Atkins |
Sustainable water management: Addressing water scarcity through water reuse John Tattersall, Black & Veatch |
Keynote Address: Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Water UK Watch an interview with Pamela Taylor |
Planning for PR09 wastewater quality: The scale of short-term changes between draft and final business plan in the context of longer term planning Karen Simpson, Mouchel |
Removal of endocrine disrupting chemicals in sewage treatment: The national demonstration programme Tony Butwell, WRc |
Implications of the Severn Barrage on water quality Roger Falconer, Cardiff University |
N-Nitrosodimethylamine and other Nitrosamines in selected water supply systems in England and Scotland Michael Templeton, Imperial College London |
Catchment diffuse agricultural pollution and Drinking Water Safety Plans Chris Fawcett, ADAS |
Drinking Water Safety Plans: Tool for sustainable water operations or regulatory burden? Phil Wakeford, Thames Water |
| Keynote address: Lord Chris Smith, Chairman, Environment Agency |
Stream 1 Water Resources and Integrated Catchment Management 30th April (Auditorium) |
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Keynote Address: Chris West, Director, UKCIP Presentation |
'Water for People and the Environment' Ian Barker, Environment Agency |
Building a Waterwise future Brian Hooper, Waterwise |
Towards sustainable abstraction: The impact of externalities on economic leakage levels Dennis Grimshaw, RPS Water |
Is water trading a solution to water scarcity in England? Julien Harou, UCL |
Biological monitoring and classification of surface freshwater in England & Wales for River Basin Management Plans Richard Hemsworth, Environment Agency |
An assessment of the non-market benefits of the Water Framework Directive for households in England & Wales Paul Metcalfe, NERA |
Developing an interdisciplinary tool for analysing alternative WFD implementation strategies: The ChREAM project Ian Bateman,University of East Anglia |
Keynote Address: Professor Sir David King, Former UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Presentation |
UKWIR Ribble pilot study: Demonstrating key issues for Water Framework Directive catchment planning Bob Crabtree, WRc |
The art of environmental engineering Paul Simkins, Arup |
Dipping our toes in the water: A first assessment of Water Framework Directive River Basin Management Plans David Lerner,University of Sheffield |
Implementing integrated water quality management and pollution control in the Yellow River Basin through the EU-China River Basin Management Programme Martin Griffiths, Atkins |
Sustainable water use in the Silk Road oases in northern China Jan van Wonderen, Mott MacDonald |
Water demand management: Recognising future challenges in managing water resources in Australia Brett Stewart, MWH |
Keynote Address: Philip Fletcher CBE, Chair, Ofwat Presentation |
Stream 2 Climate Change and Sustainability 30th April (Conference Rooms 1 & 2) |
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Keynote Address: Chris West, Director, UKCIP Presentation |
Sustainable development in practice: The Mersey Basin campaign Walter Menzies, Mersey Basin Campaign |
The Voice of Freshwater: Greenhouse Britain Revisited David Haley,Manchester Metropolitan University |
Managing the sustainable regeneration of urban river corridors Tom Wild, University of Sheffield |
River SSSIs: Prioritising steps along the road to recovery Joanna Eyquem, Royal Haskoning |
River daylighting: a review of current practices Jacqueline Bernet, University of Sheffield |
Sustainable growth and water cycle planning Andy McConkey, Halcrow |
Water Cycle Strategies: An integrated approach Jon Hillman,Scott Wilson |
Keynote Address: Professor Sir David King, Former UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Presentation |
The paradigm shift: Holistic strategy development to respond to the challenges and opportunities arising from climate change and rising energy costs Chris Barker, MWH |
Adaptation to climate change: Experience in the UK and less developed countries Dr Paul Ashley, Mott MacDonald |
Equity, sustainability and efficiency: Aquatic ecosystems and democratic reform in South Africa Mark Everard, Environment Agency |
CIWEM 2050 Vision: An integrated response to critical water and environmental issues up to 2050 Peter Treadgold, TfL |
An integrated approach to climate change Ruth Allen, RSK |
Mainstreaming climate change adaptation within Anglian Water Andy Brown, Anglian Water |
Keynote Address: Philip Fletcher CBE, Chair, Ofwat Presentation |
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