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Report Biodiversity Net Gain: What does this new legislation mean for you?
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Report Showcasing success with Nature-based Solutions at COP28
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Published Article How to curb skepticism around Nature-based Solutions
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Blog Post Everything is connected: digital partnership opportunities for infrastructure and water
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Published Article The challenges and opportunities of nature-based solutions
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Blog Post Cleaning up our waters: actions to remove nitrogen pollution from estuaries and coasts
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Report Getting to grips with mandatory SuDS
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Blog Post Smart resilience planning and design includes triple bottom line benefits
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Video Restoration and resilience post disaster
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Published Article St. Petersburg, Florida: Coastal Resiliency and Community Sustainability
Flood & Coast 2025
Delivering a range of benefits through partnership working, coastal resilience, and flood solutions in the UK and worldwide.
See you in Telford!
Coastal and flooding challenges are prevalent worldwide. We need to bring sectors and regions together to address these issues while delivering additional benefits. To see how we’re collaborating on transformational projects or chat to us directly, visit us at Flood and Coast on stand E38. Visiting from Ohio, USA, Scott Peyton our Vice President of Water will be attending the event and joining us at the Resilience Roundtable on June 4th. Visit our global website to learn more about Scott Peyton.
Agreements for growth – Coastal | Tuesday 3 June | main conference session | 14:00-15:00
John Hornig, Director of Coastal Management will be supporting multi stream workshop sessions covering approaches to tackle different flood sources and develop approaches to secure economic growth and how we position our work as central to delivering these activities.
Resilience Roundtable | Wednesday 4 June | Pattingham Suite | 12:45 – 13:45
Join our panel discussion, where we'll delve into the shared experiences across the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) and water sector, and challenges and opportunities that unite these fields.
- Engineering Challenges: Discover the complexities of designing for riverine and coastal environments, and the latest innovative solutions being developed to tackle them.
- Consenting and Risk Management: Learn about the overlaps in consenting processes and risk management strategies that are crucial for both sectors?
- Environmental Sensitivities: Understand the environmental sensitivities involved and the potential for significant environmental improvements.
- Policy Integration: Gain insights into the ongoing efforts to achieve genuine catchment-based thinking that integrates water use and FCERM at a policy level.
This roundtable is a unique opportunity to engage with specialists, share experiences, and contribute to the future of water and FCERM policy.
A compelling future vision for flooding and water management | Thursday 5 June | main conference session | 09:00–10:00
Scott Peyton, VP Water Resources will be joining a panel, exploring innovative approaches to flooding and water management, focusing on attracting and empowering the next generation. This session includes specialist presentations and a panel discussion on visibility, skills development, and workforce retention, with industry leaders sharing insights and success stories.
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Working in partnership to realise co-value benefits
Cross-sector partnership working is essential. Why? Many challenges we are facing affect us all. Working collaboratively brings together diverse experiences, promoting holistic problem solving. It increases efficiency through resource sharing, allows co-funding and provides co-value benefits for our environment, economy and creates social value. At Stantec, we have been working collaboratively with clients and in partnerships for many years and understand the importance of this approach across geographies and sectors. Learn MoreEmbedding a low-carbon culture through Nature-based Solutions
Nature-based Solutions offer a multitude of benefits for our people and planet. That’s why Stantec is at the forefront of nature-based delivery. From spearheading flood-resilience with blue-green infrastructure, to rebuilding coastlines with repurposed sediment, our people approach every project collaboratively and with the environment and communities in mind. Learn MoreEngineering with nature to create better coastal and marine solutions
Stantec is a global consultancy made up of passionate ecologists, environmentalists, hydrologists, hydrogeologists, and engineers. With extensive experience in planning, development, appraisal, and design of large and complex coastal and marine schemes across the UK and Ireland. Learn MoreMeet Our Experts
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Jonathan Cutting
Technical Director
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Elliot Gill
Senior Technical Director
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Mike Morris
Technical Director
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Jamie Woods
Regional Director, Water Cycle
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Daniel Sharp
Director of Water Management
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Rob Riddington
Director of Water Management
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Simon Darch
Director, Cambridge
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John Hornig
Director of Coastal Management
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Elaine Richmond
Director of Environmental Consulting
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Gemma Nelmes
Associate
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Dr Rachel Dewhurst
Technical Director
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