ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NickWRT / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NickWRT / Tue, 17 Jul 2018 13:47:20 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NickWRT Soils event 2018 combined presentations /slideshow/soils-event-2018-combined-presentations-106278844/106278844 soilsevent2018combinedpresentations-180717134720
On the 22nd June 201, Environmental experts, politicians and representatives from the agricultural sector gathered to discuss how the UK can better manage its soils for the benefit of people and the environment. The conference, Creating resilient catchments: Better Soil Management, was organised by Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) and brought together key bodies and individuals to understand the drivers and interests in soil management, paving the way for future collaboration.]]>

On the 22nd June 201, Environmental experts, politicians and representatives from the agricultural sector gathered to discuss how the UK can better manage its soils for the benefit of people and the environment. The conference, Creating resilient catchments: Better Soil Management, was organised by Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) and brought together key bodies and individuals to understand the drivers and interests in soil management, paving the way for future collaboration.]]>
Tue, 17 Jul 2018 13:47:20 GMT /slideshow/soils-event-2018-combined-presentations-106278844/106278844 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Soils event 2018 combined presentations NickWRT On the 22nd June 201, Environmental experts, politicians and representatives from the agricultural sector gathered to discuss how the UK can better manage its soils for the benefit of people and the environment. The conference, Creating resilient catchments: Better Soil Management, was organised by Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) and brought together key bodies and individuals to understand the drivers and interests in soil management, paving the way for future collaboration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/soilsevent2018combinedpresentations-180717134720-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On the 22nd June 201, Environmental experts, politicians and representatives from the agricultural sector gathered to discuss how the UK can better manage its soils for the benefit of people and the environment. The conference, Creating resilient catchments: Better Soil Management, was organised by Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) and brought together key bodies and individuals to understand the drivers and interests in soil management, paving the way for future collaboration.
Soils event 2018 combined presentations from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 3 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-3/66209280 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-3-160920112741
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:27:41 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-3/66209280 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 3 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-3-160920112741-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 3 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 2 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-2/66209268 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-2-160920112719
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:27:19 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-2/66209268 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 2 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-2-160920112719-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 2 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 1 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-1/66209248 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-1-160920112646
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:26:46 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-1/66209248 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 1 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-1-160920112646-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 2 - Session 1 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 3 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-3/66209235 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-3-160920112628
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:26:27 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-3/66209235 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 3 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-3-160920112628-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 3 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 1 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-1/66209230 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-1-160920112619
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:26:19 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-1/66209230 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 1 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-1-160920112619-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 1 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 2 /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-2/66209215 wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-2-160920112600
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.]]>

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.]]>
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:25:59 GMT /slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-1-session-2/66209215 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 2 NickWRT 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday1-2-160920112600-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Partnership approach &amp; assessing the benefits of catchment management. 12th &amp; 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.
The Rivers Trust Autumn Conference: Day 1 - Session 2 from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Local Action Project Demo Area: Leicester /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-leicester/62699464 16-04-07localactionprojectleicester-160603153804
The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Leicester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>

The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Leicester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>
Fri, 03 Jun 2016 15:38:04 GMT /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-leicester/62699464 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Local Action Project Demo Area: Leicester NickWRT The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Leicester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/16-04-07localactionprojectleicester-160603153804-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment &amp; economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Leicester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.
Local Action Project Demo Area: Leicester from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Ecosystem Service Benefits in the Urban Environment /slideshow/ecosystem-service-benefits-in-the-urban-environment/61211164 wrt-np-caba-conference-2015-extra-160421213453
The 2015 Catchment Based Approach Conference was held on June 8th at Fishmonger's Hall in London. The focus of the day was the sharing of best practice between partnerships. Nick Paling from the Westcountry Rivers Trust gave a presentation entitled, 'Ecosystem Service benefits in the Urban Environment: Developing a common framework for delivery & communication' as part of the 'Delivery in the Urban Environment' session. ]]>

The 2015 Catchment Based Approach Conference was held on June 8th at Fishmonger's Hall in London. The focus of the day was the sharing of best practice between partnerships. Nick Paling from the Westcountry Rivers Trust gave a presentation entitled, 'Ecosystem Service benefits in the Urban Environment: Developing a common framework for delivery & communication' as part of the 'Delivery in the Urban Environment' session. ]]>
Thu, 21 Apr 2016 21:34:53 GMT /slideshow/ecosystem-service-benefits-in-the-urban-environment/61211164 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Ecosystem Service Benefits in the Urban Environment NickWRT The 2015 Catchment Based Approach Conference was held on June 8th at Fishmonger's Hall in London. The focus of the day was the sharing of best practice between partnerships. Nick Paling from the Westcountry Rivers Trust gave a presentation entitled, 'Ecosystem Service benefits in the Urban Environment: Developing a common framework for delivery & communication' as part of the 'Delivery in the Urban Environment' session. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-np-caba-conference-2015-extra-160421213453-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The 2015 Catchment Based Approach Conference was held on June 8th at Fishmonger&#39;s Hall in London. The focus of the day was the sharing of best practice between partnerships. Nick Paling from the Westcountry Rivers Trust gave a presentation entitled, &#39;Ecosystem Service benefits in the Urban Environment: Developing a common framework for delivery &amp; communication&#39; as part of the &#39;Delivery in the Urban Environment&#39; session.
Ecosystem Service Benefits in the Urban Environment from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Local Action Project Demo Area: Manchester /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-manchester/61077557 16-04-07localactionprojectmanchester-160419070021
The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Manchester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>

The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Manchester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>
Tue, 19 Apr 2016 07:00:21 GMT /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-manchester/61077557 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Local Action Project Demo Area: Manchester NickWRT The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Manchester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/16-04-07localactionprojectmanchester-160419070021-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment &amp; economic prosperity…For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 18th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with several key stakeholders and practitioners who work in Manchester to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.
Local Action Project Demo Area: Manchester from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Local Action Project Demo Area: Thames Estuary Partnership /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-thames-estuary-partnership/61064960 16-04-07localactionprojecttep-160418220752
The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity. For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 7th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with the Thames Estuary Partnership to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>

The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity. For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 7th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with the Thames Estuary Partnership to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.]]>
Mon, 18 Apr 2016 22:07:52 GMT /slideshow/local-action-project-demo-area-thames-estuary-partnership/61064960 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Local Action Project Demo Area: Thames Estuary Partnership NickWRT The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment & economic prosperity. For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 7th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with the Thames Estuary Partnership to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/16-04-07localactionprojecttep-160418220752-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Defra Local Action Project has been working with local communities to enhance the value of natural capital in our towns, cities and other urban spaces to improve people’s lives, the environment &amp; economic prosperity. For each Demonstration Area we have developed a suite of evidence and information resources to support the targeting and implementation of environmental management or enhancement actions in urban landscapes. On the 7th April 2016 the Westcountry Rivers Trust delivery team met with the Thames Estuary Partnership to examine the preliminary outputs of the Local Action Project.
Local Action Project Demo Area: Thames Estuary Partnership from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Introduction to mapping and geographical information systems /slideshow/introduction-to-mapping-and-geographical-information-systems/60290297 edinburgh-2016-introduction-np-160331153605
Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) overview presentation to the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping Environmental Management Workshop' held in Edinburgh on the 1-2nd March 2016. To meet the growing threats to the environment and biodiversity posed by anthropogenic pressures and climate change; to make the most efficient and effective use of the limited resources available for conservation, and to fulfill our statutory conservation targets, there is now a growing imperative for conservation and fisheries management organisations to analyse and visualise spatial evidence to inform their work and to undertake landscape-scale conservation strategy development. As a result of this increased demand, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have now become a powerful and flexible tool used by many environmental scientists, ecologists and conservation biologists engaged in a wide array of work activities.]]>

Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) overview presentation to the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping Environmental Management Workshop' held in Edinburgh on the 1-2nd March 2016. To meet the growing threats to the environment and biodiversity posed by anthropogenic pressures and climate change; to make the most efficient and effective use of the limited resources available for conservation, and to fulfill our statutory conservation targets, there is now a growing imperative for conservation and fisheries management organisations to analyse and visualise spatial evidence to inform their work and to undertake landscape-scale conservation strategy development. As a result of this increased demand, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have now become a powerful and flexible tool used by many environmental scientists, ecologists and conservation biologists engaged in a wide array of work activities.]]>
Thu, 31 Mar 2016 15:36:05 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-mapping-and-geographical-information-systems/60290297 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Introduction to mapping and geographical information systems NickWRT Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) overview presentation to the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping Environmental Management Workshop' held in Edinburgh on the 1-2nd March 2016. To meet the growing threats to the environment and biodiversity posed by anthropogenic pressures and climate change; to make the most efficient and effective use of the limited resources available for conservation, and to fulfill our statutory conservation targets, there is now a growing imperative for conservation and fisheries management organisations to analyse and visualise spatial evidence to inform their work and to undertake landscape-scale conservation strategy development. As a result of this increased demand, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have now become a powerful and flexible tool used by many environmental scientists, ecologists and conservation biologists engaged in a wide array of work activities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/edinburgh-2016-introduction-np-160331153605-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nick Paling&#39;s (WRT Head of Evidence &amp; Engagement) overview presentation to the IFM- and SFCC-hosted &#39;Mapping Environmental Management Workshop&#39; held in Edinburgh on the 1-2nd March 2016. To meet the growing threats to the environment and biodiversity posed by anthropogenic pressures and climate change; to make the most efficient and effective use of the limited resources available for conservation, and to fulfill our statutory conservation targets, there is now a growing imperative for conservation and fisheries management organisations to analyse and visualise spatial evidence to inform their work and to undertake landscape-scale conservation strategy development. As a result of this increased demand, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have now become a powerful and flexible tool used by many environmental scientists, ecologists and conservation biologists engaged in a wide array of work activities.
Introduction to mapping and geographical information systems from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Rapid, fine-scale remote sensing to support targeted catchment management /slideshow/rapid-finescale-remote-sensing-to-support-targeted-catchment-management/60289880 edinburgh-2016-remote-sensing-np-160331152701
Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) presentation on the work Westcountry Rivers Trust has been do with the University of Exeter to trial rapid, low-cost remote sensing technologies (with a specially developed smartphone app, a remote controlled drone and fine-grained Structure-from-Motion – SfM – photogrammetric modelling), and assessed the potential of this approach for targeting catchment management interventions designed to mitigate sources and pathways of diffuse agricultural pollution mobilisation at a farm/field scale. The study has also examined the benefits of using this approach compared to the use of freely available topogrpahic data obtained from Tellus SW LiDAR aerial survey (funded by NERC). Presentation given at the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping for Environmental Management Workshop' in Edinburgh on March 2nd 2016.]]>

Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) presentation on the work Westcountry Rivers Trust has been do with the University of Exeter to trial rapid, low-cost remote sensing technologies (with a specially developed smartphone app, a remote controlled drone and fine-grained Structure-from-Motion – SfM – photogrammetric modelling), and assessed the potential of this approach for targeting catchment management interventions designed to mitigate sources and pathways of diffuse agricultural pollution mobilisation at a farm/field scale. The study has also examined the benefits of using this approach compared to the use of freely available topogrpahic data obtained from Tellus SW LiDAR aerial survey (funded by NERC). Presentation given at the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping for Environmental Management Workshop' in Edinburgh on March 2nd 2016.]]>
Thu, 31 Mar 2016 15:27:01 GMT /slideshow/rapid-finescale-remote-sensing-to-support-targeted-catchment-management/60289880 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Rapid, fine-scale remote sensing to support targeted catchment management NickWRT Nick Paling's (WRT Head of Evidence & Engagement) presentation on the work Westcountry Rivers Trust has been do with the University of Exeter to trial rapid, low-cost remote sensing technologies (with a specially developed smartphone app, a remote controlled drone and fine-grained Structure-from-Motion – SfM – photogrammetric modelling), and assessed the potential of this approach for targeting catchment management interventions designed to mitigate sources and pathways of diffuse agricultural pollution mobilisation at a farm/field scale. The study has also examined the benefits of using this approach compared to the use of freely available topogrpahic data obtained from Tellus SW LiDAR aerial survey (funded by NERC). Presentation given at the IFM- and SFCC-hosted 'Mapping for Environmental Management Workshop' in Edinburgh on March 2nd 2016. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/edinburgh-2016-remote-sensing-np-160331152701-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nick Paling&#39;s (WRT Head of Evidence &amp; Engagement) presentation on the work Westcountry Rivers Trust has been do with the University of Exeter to trial rapid, low-cost remote sensing technologies (with a specially developed smartphone app, a remote controlled drone and fine-grained Structure-from-Motion – SfM – photogrammetric modelling), and assessed the potential of this approach for targeting catchment management interventions designed to mitigate sources and pathways of diffuse agricultural pollution mobilisation at a farm/field scale. The study has also examined the benefits of using this approach compared to the use of freely available topogrpahic data obtained from Tellus SW LiDAR aerial survey (funded by NERC). Presentation given at the IFM- and SFCC-hosted &#39;Mapping for Environmental Management Workshop&#39; in Edinburgh on March 2nd 2016.
Rapid, fine-scale remote sensing to support targeted catchment management from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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CaBA GI & Urban Water Management Workshop /NickWRT/caba-gi-urban-water-management-workshop urbanworkshopexetermarch16-160316220200
Collaborative delivery of green infrastructure and water management solutions (e.g. SuDS) in the urban environment can realise multiple benefits including reduced flood risk, improved water quality and biodiversity, greater amenity and enhanced community health and well-being. In March 2016, the CaBA Urban Working Group, in collaboration with the Defra Urban Ecosystem Services Project (www.urbanwater-eco.services) and Ciria (www.ciria.org), hosted a series of workshops designed to build capacity and expertise within CaBA partnerships to help drive greater collaborative delivery within the urban environment. ]]>

Collaborative delivery of green infrastructure and water management solutions (e.g. SuDS) in the urban environment can realise multiple benefits including reduced flood risk, improved water quality and biodiversity, greater amenity and enhanced community health and well-being. In March 2016, the CaBA Urban Working Group, in collaboration with the Defra Urban Ecosystem Services Project (www.urbanwater-eco.services) and Ciria (www.ciria.org), hosted a series of workshops designed to build capacity and expertise within CaBA partnerships to help drive greater collaborative delivery within the urban environment. ]]>
Wed, 16 Mar 2016 22:02:00 GMT /NickWRT/caba-gi-urban-water-management-workshop NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) CaBA GI & Urban Water Management Workshop NickWRT Collaborative delivery of green infrastructure and water management solutions (e.g. SuDS) in the urban environment can realise multiple benefits including reduced flood risk, improved water quality and biodiversity, greater amenity and enhanced community health and well-being. In March 2016, the CaBA Urban Working Group, in collaboration with the Defra Urban Ecosystem Services Project (www.urbanwater-eco.services) and Ciria (www.ciria.org), hosted a series of workshops designed to build capacity and expertise within CaBA partnerships to help drive greater collaborative delivery within the urban environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urbanworkshopexetermarch16-160316220200-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Collaborative delivery of green infrastructure and water management solutions (e.g. SuDS) in the urban environment can realise multiple benefits including reduced flood risk, improved water quality and biodiversity, greater amenity and enhanced community health and well-being. In March 2016, the CaBA Urban Working Group, in collaboration with the Defra Urban Ecosystem Services Project (www.urbanwater-eco.services) and Ciria (www.ciria.org), hosted a series of workshops designed to build capacity and expertise within CaBA partnerships to help drive greater collaborative delivery within the urban environment.
CaBA GI & Urban Water Management Workshop from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Urban Environmental Benefits Conference Oct 2015 Pitches /slideshow/urban-environmental-benefits-conference-oct-2015-pitches/54478058 7gwz6twlqoyixuelqduy-signature-08cd5b526f0467918e2fe8fec36e2bb5b90a35029bbeafabc1fdae4d43c9166a-poli-151028133207-lva1-app6892
The Delivering Environmental Benefits for Urban Communities Conference included a ‘show and tell’ symposium designed to meet the objectives of the Urban CaBA Sub-Group: 1) champion the Catchment Partnership approach to water management in urban areas; 2) support CaBA partnerships nationwide by helping them to build capacity, expertise and engage more effectively with stakeholders, communities, developers, funders and businesses, and 3) promote the benefits and raise awareness of partnership working in the urban environment. During this session practitioners, strategic planners and academics were given 5 minute slots to introduce their work/expertise and to signpost people to their resources or further information. These 'pitches' were divided into: 1) practical delivery of interventions; 2) strategic tools/approaches (incl. CBA, targeting, design/optioneering); 3) help and guidance for urban practitioners, and 4) engagement, communications and partnership working. Speakers will be invited to say what they have done, what their objectives were and what the outcome of the work was/is intended to be.]]>

The Delivering Environmental Benefits for Urban Communities Conference included a ‘show and tell’ symposium designed to meet the objectives of the Urban CaBA Sub-Group: 1) champion the Catchment Partnership approach to water management in urban areas; 2) support CaBA partnerships nationwide by helping them to build capacity, expertise and engage more effectively with stakeholders, communities, developers, funders and businesses, and 3) promote the benefits and raise awareness of partnership working in the urban environment. During this session practitioners, strategic planners and academics were given 5 minute slots to introduce their work/expertise and to signpost people to their resources or further information. These 'pitches' were divided into: 1) practical delivery of interventions; 2) strategic tools/approaches (incl. CBA, targeting, design/optioneering); 3) help and guidance for urban practitioners, and 4) engagement, communications and partnership working. Speakers will be invited to say what they have done, what their objectives were and what the outcome of the work was/is intended to be.]]>
Wed, 28 Oct 2015 13:32:07 GMT /slideshow/urban-environmental-benefits-conference-oct-2015-pitches/54478058 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Urban Environmental Benefits Conference Oct 2015 Pitches NickWRT The Delivering Environmental Benefits for Urban Communities Conference included a ‘show and tell’ symposium designed to meet the objectives of the Urban CaBA Sub-Group: 1) champion the Catchment Partnership approach to water management in urban areas; 2) support CaBA partnerships nationwide by helping them to build capacity, expertise and engage more effectively with stakeholders, communities, developers, funders and businesses, and 3) promote the benefits and raise awareness of partnership working in the urban environment. During this session practitioners, strategic planners and academics were given 5 minute slots to introduce their work/expertise and to signpost people to their resources or further information. These 'pitches' were divided into: 1) practical delivery of interventions; 2) strategic tools/approaches (incl. CBA, targeting, design/optioneering); 3) help and guidance for urban practitioners, and 4) engagement, communications and partnership working. Speakers will be invited to say what they have done, what their objectives were and what the outcome of the work was/is intended to be. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/7gwz6twlqoyixuelqduy-signature-08cd5b526f0467918e2fe8fec36e2bb5b90a35029bbeafabc1fdae4d43c9166a-poli-151028133207-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Delivering Environmental Benefits for Urban Communities Conference included a ‘show and tell’ symposium designed to meet the objectives of the Urban CaBA Sub-Group: 1) champion the Catchment Partnership approach to water management in urban areas; 2) support CaBA partnerships nationwide by helping them to build capacity, expertise and engage more effectively with stakeholders, communities, developers, funders and businesses, and 3) promote the benefits and raise awareness of partnership working in the urban environment. During this session practitioners, strategic planners and academics were given 5 minute slots to introduce their work/expertise and to signpost people to their resources or further information. These &#39;pitches&#39; were divided into: 1) practical delivery of interventions; 2) strategic tools/approaches (incl. CBA, targeting, design/optioneering); 3) help and guidance for urban practitioners, and 4) engagement, communications and partnership working. Speakers will be invited to say what they have done, what their objectives were and what the outcome of the work was/is intended to be.
Urban Environmental Benefits Conference Oct 2015 Pitches from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Nick Paling Lecture on river catchment water quality assessment /slideshow/nick-paling-lecture-on-river-catchment-water-quality-assessment/43589531 2014-10-17plymouthunilecture-simple-150116094911-conversion-gate02
In this 1 hour lecture Dr Nick Paling, the Westcountry Rivers Trust's Head of Data, Evidence & Communications illustrates how the pressures degrading water quality in a catchment can be assessed and their sources determined. Once done, this allows a carefully tailored and targeted plan of action to be formed to reduce these impacts.]]>

In this 1 hour lecture Dr Nick Paling, the Westcountry Rivers Trust's Head of Data, Evidence & Communications illustrates how the pressures degrading water quality in a catchment can be assessed and their sources determined. Once done, this allows a carefully tailored and targeted plan of action to be formed to reduce these impacts.]]>
Fri, 16 Jan 2015 09:49:11 GMT /slideshow/nick-paling-lecture-on-river-catchment-water-quality-assessment/43589531 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) Nick Paling Lecture on river catchment water quality assessment NickWRT In this 1 hour lecture Dr Nick Paling, the Westcountry Rivers Trust's Head of Data, Evidence & Communications illustrates how the pressures degrading water quality in a catchment can be assessed and their sources determined. Once done, this allows a carefully tailored and targeted plan of action to be formed to reduce these impacts. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-10-17plymouthunilecture-simple-150116094911-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this 1 hour lecture Dr Nick Paling, the Westcountry Rivers Trust&#39;s Head of Data, Evidence &amp; Communications illustrates how the pressures degrading water quality in a catchment can be assessed and their sources determined. Once done, this allows a carefully tailored and targeted plan of action to be formed to reduce these impacts.
Nick Paling Lecture on river catchment water quality assessment from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Steve Granger /slideshow/wrt-cabacrf-conference-021214-steve-granger/43418867 wrtcabacrfconference12-14stevegranger-150112032302-conversion-gate02
In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The North Wyke Research Institutes's Steve Granger gave a presentation on their work developing an isotopic source apportionment method for phosphate in the Taw Catchment.]]>

In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The North Wyke Research Institutes's Steve Granger gave a presentation on their work developing an isotopic source apportionment method for phosphate in the Taw Catchment.]]>
Mon, 12 Jan 2015 03:23:02 GMT /slideshow/wrt-cabacrf-conference-021214-steve-granger/43418867 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Steve Granger NickWRT In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The North Wyke Research Institutes's Steve Granger gave a presentation on their work developing an isotopic source apportionment method for phosphate in the Taw Catchment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrtcabacrfconference12-14stevegranger-150112032302-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The North Wyke Research Institutes&#39;s Steve Granger gave a presentation on their work developing an isotopic source apportionment method for phosphate in the Taw Catchment.
WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Steve Granger from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Sean Comber /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214seancomber/43418864 wrtcabacrfconference12-14seancomber-150112032300-conversion-gate02
In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Sean Comber gave a summary of their work with WRT to examine the effects of road run-off on the Upper River Teign.]]>

In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Sean Comber gave a summary of their work with WRT to examine the effects of road run-off on the Upper River Teign.]]>
Mon, 12 Jan 2015 03:23:00 GMT /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214seancomber/43418864 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Sean Comber NickWRT In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Sean Comber gave a summary of their work with WRT to examine the effects of road run-off on the Upper River Teign. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrtcabacrfconference12-14seancomber-150112032300-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth&#39;s Sean Comber gave a summary of their work with WRT to examine the effects of road run-off on the Upper River Teign.
WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Sean Comber from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Scott West /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214scottwest/43418862 wrtcabacrfconference12-14scottwest-150112032257-conversion-gate02
In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. WRT's Scott West gave a presentation on the fishery managers toolbox for species and habitat management.]]>

In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. WRT's Scott West gave a presentation on the fishery managers toolbox for species and habitat management.]]>
Mon, 12 Jan 2015 03:22:57 GMT /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214scottwest/43418862 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Scott West NickWRT In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. WRT's Scott West gave a presentation on the fishery managers toolbox for species and habitat management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrtcabacrfconference12-14scottwest-150112032257-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. WRT&#39;s Scott West gave a presentation on the fishery managers toolbox for species and habitat management.
WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Scott West from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Peter Downs /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214peterdowns/43418861 wrtcabacrfconference12-14peterdowns-150112032253-conversion-gate01
In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Peter Down gave a presentation on his work studying the hydromorphology of rivers, especially the effect of reservoirs on river substrates.]]>

In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Peter Down gave a presentation on his work studying the hydromorphology of rivers, especially the effect of reservoirs on river substrates.]]>
Mon, 12 Jan 2015 03:22:53 GMT /slideshow/wrt-ca-bacrfconference1214peterdowns/43418861 NickWRT@slideshare.net(NickWRT) WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Peter Downs NickWRT In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth's Peter Down gave a presentation on his work studying the hydromorphology of rivers, especially the effect of reservoirs on river substrates. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrtcabacrfconference12-14peterdowns-150112032253-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In December 2014 WRT held a Catchment Based Approach and Catchment Restoration Fund Conference in Exeter. The University of Plymouth&#39;s Peter Down gave a presentation on his work studying the hydromorphology of rivers, especially the effect of reservoirs on river substrates.
WRT CaBA/CRF Conference 02/12/14 - Peter Downs from Westcountry Rivers Trust
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-NickWRT-48x48.jpg?cb=1611594992 The Westcountry Rivers Trust is an environmental charity (Charity no. 1135007, Company no. 06545646) established in 1995 to secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of the rivers, streams, watercourses and water impoundments in the Westcountry and to advance the education of the public in the management of water. http://wrt.org.uk/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/soilsevent2018combinedpresentations-180717134720-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/soils-event-2018-combined-presentations-106278844/106278844 Soils event 2018 combi... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-3-160920112741-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-3/66209280 The Rivers Trust Autum... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wrt-rtconf2016-masterday2-2-160920112719-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-rivers-trust-autumn-conference-day-2-session-2/66209268 The Rivers Trust Autum...