By fostering partnerships between researchers and policymakers, three recent science policy fellowship projects aimed to translate scientific insights into practical strategies for flood resilience in Scotland. Learn more here: https://t.co/O5GXxbAdT5
The recently published policy brief by @UofGlasgow research team on Building Public Health Resilience to Fluvial Flooding produced this visual minutes as part of the workshop held. Thank you to @jennycapondraws
Access the policy brief here: https://t.co/u5MR9PdzQm
New @CREW_waters policy brief just published which analysed Scottish flood-related and public health policies to identify knowledge gaps and mechanisms to incorporate public health resilience to flooding.💧
Available here: https://t.co/u5MR9PdzQm
@UofGlasgow@SGRESAS@scotgov
New @CREW_waters report just published. It reviews available methodologies for sampling fish populations in freshwater lochs and a monitoring framework is presented. 🐟💧 Available here: https://t.co/gZQcsjX6wE
@UHI_Research @UHI_IBFC@ScottishEPA@NatureScot@ScotGovMarine
Our scientists in partnership with the @UK_CEH have outlined the actions needed to protect #Scotland’s #lochs from the impacts of #climatechange, estimating that harmful algal blooms costs £16.5m + a year.
Outlined in a new report for @CREW_waters.
More: https://t.co/LM06depzD5
New @CREW_waters call for proposals to review psychoactive substances wastewater monitoring approaches. Deadline to apply: 24th April 2024
Full details here: https://t.co/p7Ezdrrk7k
CREW FAQs incl. eligibility here: https://t.co/rcYwYFIIMU
#ScotlandHydroNation@SGRESAS
Scotland’s #climate is changing faster than scientists predicted
Our experts say #weather patterns have changed substantially since 1960 & that changes expected in the next three decades are already happening.
@HuttonICS | @MairiMcAllan | @scotgov
More: https://t.co/trUg5SEjDD