Please direct any queries to Dr Binney - address at the end. Ewan.
*Climate Change meeting at UCL* On Wednesday 16th May 2007 the Environmental Change Research Centre, UCL is hosting a one day meeting on "Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems in the UK: Science, Policy and Management". The meeting is sponsored by the Environment Agency, FBA and the European Commission and is organised by Professor Rick Battarbee, Dr Martin Kernan and Dr Heather Binney. Registration and further information can be found on the following website: http://www.ecrc.ucl.ac.uk/content/view/349/151/ Registration fee: £65 per person (including VAT, lunch and tea) Please note: Price will increase to £80 (inc VAT) on 1st April, 2007 The programme will be as follows: Morning: potential impacts of climate change 11.00 Introduction (Rick Battarbee) 11.20 Climate projections for the UK 2070-2100 (Anna Steynor, UKCIP) 11.40 Developing indicators of climate-induced change in river ecosystems (John Murphy, CEH) 12.00 Climate change and eutrophication deep lakes (Glen George, CEH/UCL) 12.20 Eutrophication and climate change (Brian Moss, University of Liverpool) 12.40 Climate change, acidity, nitrogen and water colour (Chris Evans, CEH) Afternoon: modelling and managing the impacts of climate change 14.00 Modelling climate change impacts at the catchment scale (Paul Whitehead, University of Reading) 14.20 A tool to integrate environmental, social and economic data for catchment management in the context of climate change (Ed Maltby, University of Liverpool) 14.40 Climate change and the Habitats Directive (Stewart Clarke, Natural England) 15.00 Climate change and Freshwater Management (Rob Wilby, Environment Agency) 15.20 Climate change and Freshwater Management the Uplands (Peter Singleton, SEPA) 15.40 Climate Change - Impacts and Management Issues for the Water Sector (Clive Harward, Anglian Water) 16.20 - 17.30 Panel discussion: policy and management Ed Maltby (Chair) Heather Binney ECRC, UCL, Pearson Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT Tel: 020 7223 4480 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
