Resources

Keynote: Value of Integrated Catchment Delivery, Dom Martyn, Institute of Fisheries Management, Institute of Agricultural Management, Environment Agency

Session 1: Building Future Relationships

1.1 Towards systemic governance? Damian Crilly, Environment Agency

1.2 Flooding in the Thames catchment, Lewis Purbrick, Environment Agency

1.3 Thames Flooding - the RFCC appraoch, Robert Oates, Thames RFCC

1.4 Thames estuary and coastal waters catchment approach, Amy Prior, Thames Estuary partnership

Session 2: Integrated Catchment Delivery

2.1 Whole catchment flood risk management - progress and pressures, Alastair Chisholm, CIWEM

2.2 Partnership working: Time, Trust and Two-way Communication, Phiala Mehring, Loddon Valley Residents Association, National Flood Forum

2.3 Natural Capital and Payments for Ecosystem Services, Mark Everard, University of West of England

Session 3: Practical Examples

3.1 Water Friendly Farming, Jeremy Biggs, Fresh Water Habitats Trust. Simon Bonney, Environment Agency

3.2 Stroud rural SuDs, Anne Wheeler, Severn and Wye Regional Flood and Coastal Committee

3.3 Re-building soils for a better farming environment. Jenny Phelps, Upper Thames Catchment Partnership, Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group

3.4 Rob Richmond, Farmer and Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust

3.5 Building research partnerships to support the evidence base: examples from the Loddon catchment and west Thames, Joanna Clark, University of Reading

Session 4: Sharing and embedding learning at catchment scale

4.1 Catchment Based Approach: Strategic future delivery priorities. Arlin Rickard, National CaBA Support Group, Rivers Trust

4.2 Working with natural processes: evidence behind natural flood management. Lydia Burgess-Gamble, Environment Agency

4.3 Pontbrent Wales, a farmer led project: Lessons learnt 10 years on. Mike Richards, Coed Cymru

4.4 Integrated delivery through Catchment Sensitive Farming. Bob Middleton, Natural England

4.5 Managing soils for floods, farming and the environment. Louise Webb, Environment Agency

Session 5: Where next?

5.1 Solving wicked problems on the Wye, Simon Evans, Wye and Usk Foundation

5.2 A water company approach to catchment management. Yvette De Garis, Thames Water

5.3 New paradigms: NGOs, community, corporate and agency partnerships for integrated catchment management. Macarena Cardenas, Earthwatch and HSBC Water Programme


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