Great to see our paper on temporary storage areas is now published. The paper reviews measures such as bunds, offline ponds and leaky barriers #naturalfloodmanagement#naturebasedsolutions.
Scotland’s Beaver Strategy has been published, setting out a route map for the species in the coming decades. Involving more than 50 organisations it represents one of the most ambitious approaches to conserving & managing a species carried out in Britain: https://t.co/JKRX9o2ult
Great day in @TeagascACP Ballycanew catchment yesterday. One day soon this field may contain Natural Water Retention Measures and @SMARTER_BufferZ @NWRM_Ire. Plenty of places to slow the flow.
Just published: Our new open access book on "Spatial Flood Risk Management: Implementing Catchment-based Retention and Resilience on Private Land" @ElgarPublishing. An output of the @Land4Flood EU COST Action initiative @COSTprogramme. https://t.co/8uccHhjPkl
Can improved design concepts for riparian buffer measures and placement improve uptake and best practice in Scotland? Take a look at our policy note now available via @CREW_waters - https://t.co/OIhxgJaDoo #NatureBasedSolutions@H2oHutton
You can also register for the next SHG webinar on Wednesday 23rd February 11.45-13.00 "Mollusc of the Glen: the most important wildlife species in Scotland" given by Peter Cosgrove from Alba Ecology
🎟️https://t.co/VhYrLiH5UV
Read about the main findings of LAND4FLOOD in the book "Spatial Flood Risk Management"! It is now in press and soon available. It contains chapters collaboratively written by teams of authors from different countries within the LAND4FLOOD network.
Just published: our report on 'establishing the potential influence of #beaver activity on the functioning of rivers and streams and water resource management in Scotland' is now available https://t.co/hFGvPNDWbe. With @josie_geris @DimitrovaKatyon@CREW_waters
They're cute to look at, but can beavers improve the health of Scotland's rivers? A new report released today will help consider the pros and cons of beaver expansion in Scotland https://t.co/ta1SLeSuYY @nature_scot@CREW_waters@UoAGeosciences@JamesHuttonInst @josie_geris
It's Day 19 of our #NFM#AdventCalendar🎄Today we revisit the webinar by @Hydro_Mark (@JamesHuttonInst) "NFM in agriculturally managed landscapes: re-thinking measures to deliver wider ecosystem services"
Grab a mince pie and watch here: https://t.co/TyR6aK1YnG
A recent @SGRESAS funded Fellowship project, co-developed w/@nature_scot, reviewed #NaturebasedSolutions frameworks to identify the most suitable one for 🏴 landscapes. Read our latest case study to find out which one the team recommended.
➡️https://t.co/4fQzqomCS8
Join our team of researchers working in water resources at the Hutton!
New vacancy for a Senior Researcher: Water and the Circular Economy. Based in Aberdeen, UK.
Closing date: 25/10/21
Find out more here: https://t.co/JM4Bpc38wF
@JamesHuttonInst@CREW_waters@HNICScotland
Just published: Our paper "Embankment lowering and natural self-recovery improves river-floodplain hydro-geomorphic connectivity of a gravel bed river" is now available in STOTEN -https://t.co/07PKR9LIoG #NaturalFloodManagement#NFM#NatureBasedSolutions@JamesHuttonInst