Last week this blog covered four articles on Cities and Water: Flooding, Green Infrastructure, SuDS, Resilience, Awareness & Climate change. This week another four case studies from Richard Ashley highlighting the way cities across the world a reframing and transforming the urban environment to meet the challenges of water, flooding and climate change in a […]

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Communicating effectively with the public Jacqui Cotton, EA   ‘People need to know how a flood will affect them; what it will do to their homes and how it will disrupt their lives. Authorities have often shied away from such stark content in communications as it may cause fear or panic. Key to avoiding that fear […]

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Severn Estuary: Long Term Morphology – Two new reports available from The Crown Estate http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/energy-minerals-and-infrastructure/research/seabed-and-coastal-research/reports/ Summary The Crown Estate has been supporting work which improves general knowledge of the physical processes of the Severn estuary. The objective of the most recent study, carried out for The Crown Estate by HR Wallingford, was to provide an […]

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‘The Government Office for Science has launched a new Foresight project which will look at the important future trends, challenges and opportunities for the UK from the sea. The sea covers 70% of the world’s surface and is essential to regulating global temperature, oxygen and water. Including its overseas territories, the UK has jurisdiction over […]

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Water Briefing: ‘The European Commission has found French plans to support a tidal energy plant to be in line with EU state aid rules. The EC has concluded that the measure will promote the production of electricity from renewable sources, in line with EU energy and climate goals, without unduly distorting competition in the Single […]

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COAST: Clyde Regulating Order – rejected – SIFT response The majority of Clyde marine stakeholders including creelers, sea anglers, commercial and recreational divers, boat trip and accommodation providers, not to mention wildlife operators and eNGOs are dismayed that the Scottish Government has rejected SIFT’s proposed Regulating Order (RO) for Clyde shell fisheries. This would have […]

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The MMO is opening up its data for other people to re-use. Open government data helps governments be more transparent, supports business, academics and the third sector. Access to MMO data is available via the www.data.gov.uk website.

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