Ecosystem Goods and Services
12 Jun 12
- 12 Jun 12
Translating this into operation in the 'real
world'
Hamilton House, London
Sponsored by:
The Aim
The aim of this meeting will be to accelerate the practical
application of ecosystem goods and services thinking into workable
procedures throughout the wider water sector, including the
periodic review process to 2014, water quality (WFD 2015), water
resources and flooding, in order to meet the urgent requirement of
getting this thinking into the current planning cycles. It will
draw upon a wealth of recent work.
Objectives
To clarify the over-arching policy context, the development of
ecosystem goods and services thinking as an assessment methodology
and it's application in the water sector.
To explore what progress has been made in relation to the major
water sectors:
- Future Price Limits 2014 ('PR14')
- The Water Framework Directive
- Flood Risk Management
- Water Resource Planning
To look at what guidance is being prepared to assist the process
of putting EG&S thinking in to practice in the water
sector.
To look at the practical developments of Paid Ecosystems
Services thinking
WSKTN Sponsored Places: There are a limited
number of sponsored (no charge) places to this event for research
scientists from higher education establishments and research
institutes. Should you wish to be considered in this category could
you send through the completed booking form.
Contact Bob
Earll or book via the CMS website
For sponsorship opportunities contact Lauren Goozee, Events
Officer, CIWEM
Relevant CIWEM Documents
From
microbes to mountains - understand the role of ecosystem services
in environmental management
Event Flyers and Documents