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Storms and extreme weather events - NERC ERIIP Showcase

A showcase of NERC funded innovation projects which take the outcomes of existing research and translate these into industry-relevant information, tools to help UK infrastructure identify environmental risks, assess their impacts on infrastructure and develop solutions.

Background
Decision-makers are increasingly faced with the challenge of making our infrastructure resilient and mitigating the effects of extreme weather events and climate change. There is a wealth of data, knowledge and expertise in the UK research base which could address this challenge but this valuable resource is often difficult to access and requires translating to be more readily used.

The Environmental Risks to Infrastructure Innovation Programme is a five-year, £5m initiative, which will be driven by the needs of the business community and decision-makers. It will provide sound evidence for the identification and assessment of environmental risks and their impacts on infrastructure, translating the latest research into industry-relevant outputs.

More information on the programme is available here on the NERC Environmental Risks to Infrastructure webpage.

This event will showcase recently completed projects that tackle risks associated with storms, wind and extreme rainfall events.

Why attend?
Attendees at this event will:
  • Hear directly from the academics involved in ERIIP funded projects, and have an opportunity to ask questions about the projects
  • Examine the impact funded projects have had on industry to date
  • Have an opportunity to identify project outputs that may be transferable to their businesses
  • Develop understanding of what academics are working on outside of the ERIIP programme
Programme
13.00 Welcome and overview of the NERC ERIIP Programme, 
Dr Owen Jenkins, CIRIA
13.05 Industry Perspective
Owen Tarrant, Environment Agency
13.20 Weather-induced single point failure assessment methodology for railways 
Dr David Jaroszweski, University of Birmingham
13.35 Piloting a real-time surface water flood risk mapping service within ResilienceDirect to support local emergency decision-making Dr Dapeng Yu, Loughborough University
13.50 Q&A
14.00 Close

Who should attend?
Asset managers, asset owners, risks engineers, resilience managers, consultants, academics

1 hour CPD 



When
05 September 2017
13:00 - 14:00

Fees
This webinar is free to attend

Booking 
If you are experiencing issues registering for this event online please contact us on 020 7549 3300  or email [email protected].  

When
9/5/2017
Where
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