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Student research paper: the carbon sequestration services and economic feasibility of natural flood management measures

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
21st July 20228th March 2023

The climate crisis affects us all and is one of the biggest global challenges of present generations. Carbon sequestration plays a key role in climate change mitigation and is at…Read More >

Student research paper: the carbon sequestration services and economic feasibility of natural flood management measures

LANDWISE at GROUNDSWELL 2022

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
15th July 2022

Nestled in the heart of the Hertfordshire countryside, Groundswell is a practical two-day show, aimed at anyone who wants a greater understanding of the farmers core asset – the soil….Read More >

LANDWISE at GROUNDSWELL 2022

FLOW upstream / downstream

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
27th June 2022

Landwise Poems by Harriet Fraser & Rob Fraser (Somewhere-Nowhere)

FLOW upstream / downstream

Landwise Finale Conference

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
27th June 2022

Date: 8th June 2022      Location: FarmEd Thank you for attending the Landwise Finale Conference 2022.   Links to the presentations at the event are detailed below. Presentations Joanna Clark, Welcome…Read More >

Landwise Finale Conference

Measuring hydrological properties of soil to evaluate the potential of land-based NFM

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
25th October 2021

John Robotham & Emily Trill, UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Our soils are a crucial resource for sustaining human society. They provide an environment for food crops, trees and…Read More >

Measuring hydrological properties of soil to evaluate the potential of land-based NFM

Landwise Third Annual Workshop

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
17th June 2021

Date: 9th June 2021 Location: Online Thank you for attending the Landwise 3rd Annual Workshop 2021.   Links to the presentations and posters presented at the event are detailed below….Read More >

Landwise Third Annual Workshop

LANDWISE Project Team (BGS) – The trouble with catchments: why groundwater and surface water don’t match up

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
20th March 2021

David Macdonald & Sarah Collins, British Geological Survey When we study water flows in the environment we often focus on the catchments of rivers. The catchment is defined as the…Read More >

LANDWISE Project Team (BGS) – The trouble with catchments: why groundwater and surface water don’t match up

Draw me a river – Louise Arnal

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
11th March 2021

Louise Arnal looks back at a community event in 2019 in the Pang Catchment, and the creation of shared river art between 30 people aged 2 to over 70 years…Read More >

Draw me a river – Louise Arnal

Towards integrated flood inundation modelling in groundwater-dominated catchments

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
4th March 2021

Have you ever experienced flooding of a basement or sewer? Or in a valley where there isn’t usually a stream? And did it last for ages? If so, it was…Read More >

Towards integrated flood inundation modelling in groundwater-dominated catchments

LANDWISE Project Team – Elinor Sherlock (FWAG)

Written by
Jo Beales
Posted on
2nd March 2021

The Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group SouthWest (FWAG SW) is a registered charity representing the region’s farmers and landowners in the delivery of wildlife conservation. FWAG SouthWest provides independent expert…Read More >

LANDWISE Project Team – Elinor Sherlock  (FWAG)

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