April 2021 Seminar

SARCC April 2021 Seminar

The full live SARCC webinar took place on 28th April 2021. Below, you can find all of the videos from that seminar and the full webinar to watch at your leisure. In these videos a number of experts will touch upon a wide variety of nature-based solutions in coastal protection. The presentations can be watched in any order.


Full SARCC 2021 Webinar [ENGLISH]

Watch back the full webinar in English from 28th April 2021 here.

Full SARCC 2021 Webinar [DUTCH]

Watch back the full webinar in Dutch from 28th April 2021 here.

 

1. Effective communication of climate science to broad stakeholder groups

Professor Kenny Coventry (University of East Anglia), on communicating climate science effectively to a broad range of stake holder groups.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

2. How does UK funding model assist in delivering NBS?

George Arnison (Environment Agency, UK), on how the UK funding model assists in delivering NBS and whether it does do so. 

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

 

3. Contributions to changing UK coastal flood risk

Tom Howard (Met Office, Hadley Centre), on contributions to changing UK coastal flood risk and Hunter’s allowance.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

4. CoastSnap - Using citizen science to monitor coastal change

Joseff Saunders (Plymouth Coastal Observatory) delivering an overview on the CoastSnap Southwest programme, a method to monitor our coastline whilst collecting data and promoting community engagement and interaction.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

 

5. Resilient catchment tools: A case study in strategically identifying opportunities for NBS

Tom Dauben (Environment Agency, UK) on the Resilient Catchments Tools that look at Nature-Based Solutions in river catchments and identify priority locations to put them and measures to take.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

6. Adaptive coastal management and resilience in East Anglia, UK

Kellie Fisher (Environment Agency, UK) on adaptive coastal management and resilience in East Anglia, UK.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

 

7. Southwest of England’s Climate Change Impacts Group: taking action and working together

Emily Reed (Devon County Council) on how the Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Climate Change Impacts Group is taking action and working together as a region.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

8. Coastal change through historic trend analysis

Garry Momber (Maritime Archaeology Trust, UK) on the need to understand long term coastal change, the historical data we can use to inform our understanding whilst also looking at some case studies.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

 

9. How Nature-based solutions enhance traditional coastal management

Martin Davies (Environment Agency, UK) on how Nature-Based Solutions enhance traditional coastal management.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

10. Capacity building: long-term thinking for decision makers and local politicians

Justin Ridgewell (Environment Agency, UK) on long-term thinking for decision makers and local politicians to aid in capacity building.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.

 

11. MMO Marine Licensing for nature-based solutions

Jennifer Ford (Marine Management Organisation, UK) on the ins and outs of marine licensing for nature-based solutions.

Subtitles are available in English and Dutch.