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CEH Water Science

CEH Water Science. Professor Alan Jenkins Director of Water Science Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. CEH today. Significant change in CEH’s structure. Focussing on Earth’s life support systems. The new strategy. A strategy based upon -.

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CEH Water Science

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  1. CEH Water Science Professor Alan Jenkins Director of Water Science Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

  2. CEH today • Significant change in CEH’s structure • Focussing on Earth’s life support systems

  3. The new strategy A strategy based upon - • Long term, large scale survey and “intelligent monitoring” • Observation and experimentation • Modelling and prediction

  4. Sustainable economies Biodiversity Biochemistry Climate change Water, the key Water

  5. Addressing key questions • How do processes on land and air affect the transfer and quality of freshwater? • How can we integrate this knowledge to support the sustainable management of the catchments and their water resources? CEH Water Science will address key questions -

  6. Addressing key questions • How can we quantify and mitigate environmental threats to biodiversity? • What determines the limit of carbon sequestration and how can that limit be extended? • What are the consequences of nitrogen enrichment and how can adverse effects be mitigated? • Where are renewable energy schemes best located for maximum output with minimum adverse impact? CEH Water Science will also underpin key science questions in other areas -

  7. Strong, long-term support • We launch this new strategy from a position of strength • Unique capability for multi-disciplinary research • Broader strength and expertise with BAS, SOC and BGS • What more do we need?

  8. Alignment of strategy • Alignment of R&D strategies • Not more money…..necessarily • More planning and more dialogue on the spend • MoU with the EA on Water Resources

  9. Pooling resources • Working on behalf of DFID with OASIS • Innovative use of expertise and networks • Consortium of 20 of the main players from across the water sector • UNESCO and World Bank have recognised the advantages - the more support and use, the more it can achieve

  10. Bi-lateral collaboration • Collaboration to tackle specific issues • Exchange of expertise - side-by-side working • Joint Centre for Hydrometeorological Research

  11. Multi-lateral collaboration • Not just bilateral ventures • Embrace the scale of programmes that Research Councils have the capacity to initiate • LOIS was a £30M programme with a large freshwater component • LOCAR is a £7M programme focused on freshwaters

  12. Informed input • We can tackle relevant issues - Climate change, WFD, Millennium Development Goals • We can provide relevant tools and usable answers - LowFlows 2000, FEH, Hyrad • By talking together we aim to provide the answers that are needed

  13. Working as one • Our aim is to further the sustainable management of freshwater • The UK should not manage water in sectors • We want to help in steering scientific research for all to benefit • We want to provide the channels for informal and formal dialogue

  14. CEH Water Science Professor Alan Jenkins Director of Water Science Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

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