The document appears to be a presentation for the Severn Estuary Partnership. It includes an agenda with introductions from the Chair of the Partnership and Mayor of Gloucester. There are then several presentations on topics like the management of the upper Severn Estuary through partnerships, regeneration of Gloucester Docks, potential Severn tidal power, nuclear power projects, and a climate change project. Group discussions were also scheduled on the upper and wider Severn Estuary.
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Vulnerbility Assessment of Potential Glacier Lake Outburst Flood event in Passu Lake ,Gilgit Baltistan,Pakistan
The Severn Estuary Forum is a key annual event in its eighth year and hosted by the Severn Estuary Partnership: an independent, estuary-wide initiative, involving all those interested in the management of the estuary, from planners to port authorities, fishermen to farmers.
This year’s Forum was opened by the Lord Mayor of Gloucester and supported by CIWEM. It focussed on a number of diverse topics, including the upper estuary; renewable energy possibilities; a review of the Severn Estuary Flood Risk Management Strategy; an overview of the operations and maintenance of the Severn River Crossings; Local Enterprise Partnerships; The Bristol Deep Sea Container Terminal; proposals for a Severnside Airport and Fisheries amongst others.
These engaging and exciting events are intended for all interested in learning about the latest research and policy developments dealing with the Severn Estuary and its future, and always guarantee a lively and informative day of presentations and talks. They offer a unique opportunity to learn from others, share ideas and participate in the management of the Severn Estuary.
At the Trust's recent Catchment Management Conference and 20th Anniversary Celebration, Arlin Rickard our first Director and subsequent founder of The Rivers Trust gave a hugely entertaining presentation on the Trust's history and all of the astonishing things that have been achieved since we formed in 1994.
Antony Lysons presented at a workshop in the Netherlands, as part of the coastal twinning ‘Between The Tides’ network. (The Severn Estuary and the Waddensee are connected as part of this 2-year AHRC networking project)
The AHRC workshop was linked to a larger ‘Sense of Place’ international symposium and hosted by the Waddenacadamie
The Severn Estuary Forum is a key annual event in its eighth year and hosted by the Severn Estuary Partnership: an independent, estuary-wide initiative, involving all those interested in the management of the estuary, from planners to port authorities, fishermen to farmers.
This year’s Forum was opened by the Lord Mayor of Gloucester and supported by CIWEM. It focussed on a number of diverse topics, including the upper estuary; renewable energy possibilities; a review of the Severn Estuary Flood Risk Management Strategy; an overview of the operations and maintenance of the Severn River Crossings; Local Enterprise Partnerships; The Bristol Deep Sea Container Terminal; proposals for a Severnside Airport and Fisheries amongst others.
These engaging and exciting events are intended for all interested in learning about the latest research and policy developments dealing with the Severn Estuary and its future, and always guarantee a lively and informative day of presentations and talks. They offer a unique opportunity to learn from others, share ideas and participate in the management of the Severn Estuary.
At the Trust's recent Catchment Management Conference and 20th Anniversary Celebration, Arlin Rickard our first Director and subsequent founder of The Rivers Trust gave a hugely entertaining presentation on the Trust's history and all of the astonishing things that have been achieved since we formed in 1994.
Antony Lysons presented at a workshop in the Netherlands, as part of the coastal twinning ‘Between The Tides’ network. (The Severn Estuary and the Waddensee are connected as part of this 2-year AHRC networking project)
The AHRC workshop was linked to a larger ‘Sense of Place’ international symposium and hosted by the Waddenacadamie
The Partnership approach & assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th & 13th September 2016 at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter. Following the decision to leave the EU the need to come together to tackle the complex environmental problems we face such as diffuse pollution and habitat fragmentation has never been greater. This conference sets out the benefits and drawbacks of partnership working and the effectiveness of dealing with problems at a catchment scale.
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The Severn Estuary Forum is a key annual event in its eighth year and hosted by the Severn Estuary Partnership: an independent, estuary-wide initiative, involving all those interested in the management of the estuary, from planners to port authorities, fishermen to farmers.
This year’s Forum was opened by the Lord Mayor of Gloucester and supported by CIWEM. It focussed on a number of diverse topics, including the upper estuary; renewable energy possibilities; a review of the Severn Estuary Flood Risk Management Strategy; an overview of the operations and maintenance of the Severn River Crossings; Local Enterprise Partnerships; The Bristol Deep Sea Container Terminal; proposals for a Severnside Airport and Fisheries amongst others.
These engaging and exciting events are intended for all interested in learning about the latest research and policy developments dealing with the Severn Estuary and its future, and always guarantee a lively and informative day of presentations and talks. They offer a unique opportunity to learn from others, share ideas and participate in the management of the Severn Estuary.
Sue Kidd - Cross-border Marine Planning in the North West - Challenges and Op...SevernEstuary
Profile: Sue Kidd is an academic and chartered town planner from the University of Liverpool’s Department of Geography and Planning. Sue has acted as an advisor to the EU, government departments, government agencies, regional and local authorities and NGO’s. She has a particular interest in integrated planning and much of her work has focussed on sustainable development in coastal and marine areas. She has been at the forefront of the theory and practice of Marine Spatial Planning and is currently engaged in a range of projects assisting the roll out of new marine planning and management arrangements in the Celtic Seas and wider European seas. Sue is a past chair of the North West Coastal Forum, is currently part of the small team that acts as secretariat of the Irish Sea Maritime Forum and has recently taken up the role of Sea and Society lead for the new Liverpool Institute for Sustainable Coasts and Oceans.
Cross-border Marine Planning in the North West: Challenges & Opportunities
After years of stakeholder lobbying we have reached an exciting stage in the development of marine planning in the UK with all administrations busy rolling out their first wave of marine plans. This presentation will start by highlighting the historic significance of this work and by providing an overview of the current position on marine planning in each of the four devolved UK administrations. It will then consider the challenges and opportunities for cross-border marine planning with particular reference to the North West of England which shares some of the complexities that face marine planning in the Severn Estuary. Challenges that will be explored include complex institutional arrangements, ongoing financial restraint, development trends and the uncertain implications of Brexit. However the talk will emphasise the opportunities for delivering more integrated planning and management of our marine and coastal areas that exist and the role that coastal partnerships can play in realising these.
Contact details:
Sue Kidd
Department of Geography and Planning
School of Environmental Sciences
University of Liverpool
Tel: +44 (0)151 794 3111
Email: suekidd@liv.ac.uk
Profile: Claire Sweeney has worked in the Environmental Sector for 18 years and is currently Environment Consents Manager for Network Rail’s Greater West Programme, which includes the Great West Mainline Electrification Scheme and associated works. She has worked for Network Rail delivering environmental management and environmental consents for 5 years.
Delivering Sustainable Network Rail Improvement Schemes for the benefit of Severn Estuary Stakeholders
My presentation will give an overview of the Network Rail Improvement Schemes underway currently and planned in the region and some examples of how Network Rail is managing the environmental impacts associated with these works.
Additional links:
Network Rail website: www.networkrail.co.uk
Contact details:
Claire Sweeney
Email: claire.sweeney@networkrail.co.uk
Alex Bellisario - Citizan in the SevernSevernEstuary
Profile: Alex is the CITiZAN Archaeologist for Outreach in Portsmouth, based in the Nautical Archaeology Society offices. She, along with her colleague, works to train new and existing archaeological groups on how to identify, record and monitor archaeology and work to raise awareness of coastal heritage to local communities.
CITiZAN in the Severn
As coastal archaeologists we face processes which are destructive to archaeology but cannot be protected against. The coastal zone does not, and cannot be afforded the protection that terrestrial archaeology, or even maritime archaeology to a certain degree, enjoys. When looking at Historic Environment Records the coast often looks sparse, we have thousands of records which have been identified through development archaeology but coastal development is very limited, for obvious reasons. So how do we work to identify and record an archaeological resource which is unquantified, fragile, constantly eroding and spans thousands of miles? The CITIZAN (Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network) project aims to do just this, with its three regional teams covering hundreds of miles each and working in environments from low lying estuaries to granite cliffs.
This presentation will look at the recording of complex archaeological sites in the diverse coastal zone, focusing on the use of new technologies and their accessibility with a focus on our work in the Severn Estuary.
Contact details:
Alex Bellisario
CITiZAN
Fort Cumberland
Portsmouth
PO4 9LD
Tel: +44 (0)7817 386199
Email: ABellisario@mola.org.uk
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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2. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Cllr Peter Tyzack – Chair Severn Estuary
Partnership
Welcome and Introductions
3. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
• Change to lunch venue - now in Guildhall
Gallery and Room 1
• Lunchtime Heritage Open Days talk in Guildhall
Cinema on Historic Gloucester (1.00 – 1.45)
• Field trip to Gloucester Docks and Gloucester –
Sharpness Canal
• Please fill in Evaluation Sheet
• Enjoy the day!
4. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Cllr Chris Witts – The Right Worshipful
The Mayor of Gloucester
Welcome to the City of Gloucester
5. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Introduction to the Severn Estuary Par
Jonathan Mullard
Severn Estuary Partnership Manager
7. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
George Ashworth – Chair Severn Estuary
Partnership Management Group
Upper Severn Estuary
8. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Dr Paul Leinster MBE – Chief Executive
Environment Agency
Keynote Address – Management of the Upper
of Partnerships
9. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Cllr Chris Witts –The Right Worshipful
The Mayor of Gloucester
The Severn at Gloucester
10. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Chris Oldershaw – Chief Executive
Gloucester Heritage Urban
Regeneration Comapny
The Regeneration of Gloucester Docks
13. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Dr Hance Smith – Cardiff University
Wider Severn Estuary
14. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Juliet Austin – Department for Energy
and Climate Change
Severn Tidal Power
15. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Hugh Hutton – Technical Manager, New
Nuclear Development, British Energy
Hinckley Point Nuclear Power
16. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Stuart Hayward-Higham – Technical
Director, SITA UK
Severnside Energy Recovery Centre
17. Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
Rhoda Ballinger, Senior Lecturer Cardiff
University
IMCORE Climate Change Project