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Tap into a reservoir of resources

Monday 28 January 2013, 1500-1800
LEC Training Rooms 1 And 2

IEMA and Lancaster University are partnering to host a knowledge exchange event highlighting key issues connected to water and river catchment management focussing on the risks and opportunities facing business. Taking place at the Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC), Lancaster University, this event is designed to create opportunities for people working in business and research to network and share knowledge in this key environmental area.

The event will include presentations about the work and evolution of the Catchment Change Management Hub, case studies highlighting the benefits brought to businesses in applying leading research and technology through the newly-formed Centre for Global Eco-innovation and the latest opportunities for work-based training and learning at LEC.

Agenda
14.45-15.00Registration and Refreshments
15:00Welcome
Ruth Alcock, Lancaster Environment Centre
15:10Developing the Catchment Change Management Hub
Keith Beven, Lancaster Environment Centre
15:35The Catchment Based Approach - moving from the pilot phase to wider adoption
David Corbelli, Cascade Consulting
16:00Opportunities for work-based learning at LEC
Andy Clarke, Lancaster Environment Centre
16:15Student Project Case Study
Siobhan Murphy, The REACH Centre
16:25Coffee, cakes and chat
16:50Strategies for resilient and sustainable integrated catchments
Barry Hankin, JBA Consulting
Peter Metcalfe, Lancaster University
17:10Occurrence, fate and remediation of pharmaceuticals in surface waters
Keith Waterhouse, Bowland Analytical Support Ltd
Evangelia Tzelepi, Lancaster University
17:30Opportunities for collaboration, support and R & D
Mark Howitt, Inventya Ltd
17:50Summary & networking
18:00Close

For more details please contact: h.boulton@lancaster.ac.uk.