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Success for our first online N8 Debate on Soil Carbon
added on 16 05 2011 by Clare BlackOur first N8 Debate on Encouraging Multifunctionality by Soil Carbon Sequestration held in London last week at British Water and The Work Foundation proved to be a great success.
The event chaired by Professor Joe Holden was streamed live and featured interactive questioning and input from a range of remote participants via our Adobe Connect link. Panel members represented a range of stakeholder views across the issue and included Miles Foulger (Yorkshire Water), Phil Haygarth (LEC), Patrick Thompson (RSPB) and Peter Melchett (Soil Association).
Watch the recording of the event via AdobeConnect.
Supported by over 60 delegates – the majority participating online – the debate began with an overview of the scale and complexity of landscape multifunctionality in relation to soil carbon sequestration. Discussion topics ranged from identifying areas where we need to focus efforts to get maximum benefits, ideas about how we should be pricing and valuing carbon in landscape management, how we should fund and incentivise soil carbon-enhancing activities and how (if that’s possible) we should aim to measure their success. There was a consensus across the panel that policy had to be looking towards long-term planning and evidence gathering and that the concept of landscape multifunctionality and ecosystem services needed a higher profile and a wider audience to encourage a broad basis of input for future decision making.
A collective output from the event will take the form of a policy guidance document that will chart a pathway for future UK policy and action.
Feedback on the format and use of the technology was positive and has encouraged us to explore uptake and use of interactive web-based meetings and events more widely.
Our next N8 Debate Valuing the Environment: Looking beyond the Economics is scheduled for Thursday May 26th at 4.30pm. Register to join us at Lancaster or to watch and take part online at www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/n8environment
Valuing the Environment – Looking beyond the Economics on 26th May 2011
added on 11 05 2011 by Clare BlackThursday 26th May 2011 – 4:30pm
Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University
Please join us at Lancaster or register to watch and Debate online www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/n8environment
Chaired by Professor Louise Heathwaite (Lancaster Environment Centre) this Debate will bring together a range of experts to explore the opportunities and challenges associated with refining the ecosystem services concept i.e. the multiple benefits people obtain from ecosystems. This is a timely topic given the imminent reporting of the first UK National Ecosystem Assessment. A key feature of this interactive Debate is encouraging better integration of the ecosystem services into policy and practice.
Short video clips from some of the panel members are available to view online at www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/n8environment
Further information and registration at: www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/n8environment
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New CCN paper in Water and Environment Journal
added on 09 05 2011 by Clare BlackCCN has a new paper accepted for publication in Water and Environment
J.W. Hall* (University of Oxford), G. Watts (Environment Agency), M. Keil (Ofwat), L. de Vial (Wessex Water), R. Street (UK Climate Impacts Programme), K. Conlan (Cascade Consulting), P.E. O’Connell (Newcastle University), K.J. Beven (Lancaster University), C.G. Kilsby (Newcastle University 2011. Water and Environment Journal (in press) Now, it has versions of the game for the mac, the ps3, the psp, and android
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Encouraging Multifunctionality by Soil Carbon Sequestration
added on 23 03 2011 by Clare Black
Our First N8 Debate ‘ Encouraging Multifunctionality by Soil Carbon Sequestration will be on May 5th in London
Please register to watch this event online
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Uncertainty and Good Practice in Hydrological Prediction
added on 17 02 2011 by Clare BlackA new CCN paper has been published
Beven, K.J. et al., 2010. VATTEN, 66: 159-163 related site college paper writers
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