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Now in its fourth year, Flood and Coast is the major annual gathering of UK flood and coastal erosion risk management professionals.
Offering an invaluable opportunity for water and environmental management professionals to advance and enhance their knowledge of the latest developments in flood and coastal erosion risk management (FCERM),
the event – convened by the Environment Agency – also provides a unique opportunity to network and share ideas with influencers and decision-makers from the FCERM community across the UK, Europe and the wider world.
Delegates and visitors will include representatives from the Environment Agency, local authorities, water companies,
research academics, businesses and manufacturers. Representatives from local communities directly affected by flooding will also be there.
Over 80 exhibitors will bring together specialists from across the supply chain delivering FCERM technology and solutions.
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Risk, Resilience & Response in a Changing ClimateTelford International Centre, UK, 18-20 June 2019
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
Welcome to Flood & Coast 2019! This conference is a unique opportunity for different sectors, organisations and groups to get together to think big and to think differently; to learn, innovate and collaborate in new ways to make the difference we need to tackle the risk of flooding and coastal change. This is the fourth edition of the event and it continues to develop and evolve based on the feedback you have provided. And this is important, as we want to make sure the conference provides what you want and need, and addresses what matters to you most!
Listening to your feedback from 2018 we’ve made some exciting changes to this year’s conference with more workshops and discussions. The focus is more on conversation and less on ‘being talked to’. Sessions on skills, community engagement, business adaptation and incident response, amongst others, will complement our more traditional presentations. Community representatives, academics, industry leaders and public authorities all feature across the three days and we’ve broadened the focus to include more content from those sectors who, though they may not be directly accountable for managing flooding themselves, have goals closely aligned to our own. I hope you find this gives you the time and opportunity to network with the wider community and the essential space to reflect on what we do and how we do it.
In creating this year’s excellent programme, the Advisory Committee has provided fantastic leadership, support and advice. The Committee, made up of partners representing the flood community, has helped to attract over 300 speaker submissions and shape the programme so there is a link to the major themes of the consultation on the draft national flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy. We hope this keeps the conference fresh, topical and influential. The committee has also worked hard on the surrounding events and offers: Flood and Coast 2019 wouldn’t be what it is without that collaboration at its very heart. So thank you to all involved!
Our day one theme will be creating a nation resilient to
flooding and coastal change. We’ll look at the scale and nature of the challenge we face and what we all need to do differently to meet the challenge of creating climate resilient places. Growth and regeneration, business resilience and natural solutions and the draft national FCERM strategy all feature alongside a number of stimulating panel sessions and workshops.
With the recent publication of the 2018 UK Climate Projections the scale of the challenge has never been clearer and I am delighted that the Met Office’s Chief Scientist Professor Stephen Belcher joins us to share the latest scientific evidence.
Day 2 will focus on the importance of collective action to ensure today’s infrastructure is resilient in tomorrow’s climate. With dedicated sessions on planning, development and flood risk, asset management, funding and the unique challenge at the coast, the 25 year environment plan and the importance of collaborative working there’s plenty on the agenda for colleagues in all risk management authorities and the myriad of organisations who support them.
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MARK GARRATTDeputy Director Business Implementation & Skills, Environment Agency
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
2019 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The 2019 Committee is charged with ensuring Flood & Coast 2019 meets the needs of the full FCERM community. Chaired by Mark Garratt, Deputy Director Business Implementation & Skills at the Environment Agency, the group comprises industry leaders and representatives from key stakeholder groups.
Mark GarrattDeputy Director Business Implementation & Skills, Environment Agency
Thomas BradburyEconomist, National Infrastructure Commission
Rachel BurdenArea Flood Risk Manager, Environment Agency
Paul CobbingChief Executive, National Flood Forum
Sophie CoxSenior Communications Specialist, Defra
Hazel DurrantHead of Water & Floods Integration, Defra
Chris GilesHead of Customer Network Operations, Severn Trent Water
Rachael Hill MBENational Flood & Coastal Risk Manager, Environment Agency
Jim HutchisonBusiness Development Director, FCRM, Balfour Beatty
Phil JonesFlood & Water Manager, Northamptonshire County Council
Ian LiskHead of Environmental Hazards, Met Office
Luke LovellSales Operations Leader & Senior Supplier, Jacobs
Andy MooresFCRM Manager (Research), Environment Agency
Vij RandeniyaChairman, Trent RFCC
Hannah TankardProgramme Manager, Business in the Community
Innes ThomsonChief Executive, Association of Drainage Authorities
Stephen TrewhellaDirector, UK Flood Partnership
SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT
NICK CRANE
Nick Crane is an award-winning writer, journalist, cartographer and geographer, and a lead presenter of the BBC’s Coast, Mapman and Great British Journeys. His previous books include Great British Journeys, Clear Waters Rising, Two Degrees West and Mercator: The Man Who Mapped the Planet and he also writes for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph.
Hear Nick in conversation with Emma Howard Boyd at 1.30pm on 19th June in room 3. Nick will also be speaking at the Flood & Coast dinner on the evening of 19th June.
With recent reports that Canada is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the world I’m particularly looking forward to some fascinating insights from Natalia Moudrak from the Canadian Infrastructure Adaptation Programme.
In the evening we will host the annual Project Excellence Awards at the conference dinner. This is a great opportunity to recognise the range of partners and project teams that have contributed to improved flood resilience in the last year. I am confident that the stories you’ll hear will inspire future year’s entrants.
On day 3 we will focus on shaping the future together today. Recognising that we can’t always protect people from flooding and that the coast isn’t static, but constantly changing, we will look at the practical action we can all take now. With sessions on skills, tools and digital transformation to revolutionise our preparedness and awareness we’ll also look at the way we communicate risk, work with others and respond to flooding to inspire action and make the difference we need. With John Englander joining us from the
States to share his expertise on the threat of sea level rise, and Dr Theresa Bridgman from the West Somerset Flood Group helping us better understand community needs and perspective we’re guaranteed a great final day.
Investing in the future of the industry remains one of the Advisory Committee’s priorities and once again I’m delighted our Next Generation panel have devised a programme to help apprentices, graduates and those new to the industry learn, develop and grow. I’m also delighted to welcome back the Women in FCERM network which was formed at last year’s conference. One year on and they are inspiring the conversation about diverse teams across our sector so please do join them to find out more.
I hope you enjoy and benefit from this exciting programme and take part in the debate via #floodandcoast19 on Twitter. In addition to the speakers and exhibitors, I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors, supporters and media partners who make this important event happen. I look forward to seeing you all there.
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EVENT SCHEDULE
TUESDAY18TH JUNE
WEDNESDAY19TH JUNE
THURSDAY20TH JUNE
08.30-17.30 Registration and refreshment
08.30-19.00 Exhibition
09.00-09.15 Met Office Weather Briefing
09.15-10.45 Plenary: ‘A climate resilient nation’
10.45-11.45 Refreshment break
11.15-12.45Flood risk: valuing and working with the natural environment
11.15-12.45Can flood investment be a driver for planning, growth & regeneration
11.15-12.45 Next Generation Workshop
11.45-13.15 Panel: Climate change
11.45-13.15What does great community leadership look like?
12.45-14.45 Lunch
13.30-14.15 In conversation with Sir James Bevan
14.30-15.45A National FCERM Strategy: exploring adaptive pathways
14.30-15.45 The economic impacts of flood
14.45-16.00 Awareness & preparedness
14.45-16.00What next for the Defra Property Flood Resilience Roundtable?
14.45-16.00 Next Generation Workshop
15.45-16.45 Refreshment break
16.15-17.45The importance of place-based development planning
16.15-17.45Panel: The role of business in a flood resilient economy
16.30-17.45Pioneering projects: doing it differently/new ways of working
16.30-17.45 Global expertise, global challenge
16.30-17.45 Next Generation Workshop
17.30-19.00‘Super Shropshire’ networking reception – open to all
19.00 Exhibition closes
08.30-17.30 Registration and refreshment
08.30-17.45 Exhibition
09.00-09.15 Met Office Weather Briefing
09.15-10.45Plenary: ‘Today’s infrastructure resilient in tomorrow’s climate’
10.45-11.45 Refreshment break
11.15-12.45 Implementing the ambition of the 25YEP
11.15-12.45Future asset management & investment
11.15-12.45 LGA Coastal SIG AGM
11.45-13.15Flood risk projects – enabling growth & regeneration
11.45-13.15National strategy: 5 Nations panel – infrastructure resilience
12.45-14.45 Lunch
13.30-14.15Nick Crane in conversation with Emma Howard Boyd
14.30-15.45 Coastal workshop
14.30-15.45Project soundbites protecting 300,000 homes
14.45-16.00 Planning, development and flood risk
14.45-16.00Delivering climate resilience through collaborative projects
14.45-16.00 Women in FCERM
15.45-16.45 Refreshment break
16.15-17.45 Exploring how we could pay for FCERM
16.15-17.45Delivering effective water drainage infrastructure
16.30-17.45Natural environment – embedding & realising the benefits
17.45 Exhibition closes
18.00-22.30 Flood & Coast Dinner (by separate ticket)
08.30-14.00 Registration
08.30-14.00 Exhibition
08.30-09.30 Refreshment break
09.15-10.45
Plenary: ‘Shaping the future today together – creating nations of climate champions’
10.45-11.45 Refreshment break
11.15-12.45 Incident preparedness
11.15-12.45Let’s get digital Data - Innovation and Opportunities
11.15-12.45 An industry fit for the future
11.45-13.15 National strategy – communicating for behaviour change
12.45-14.45 Lunch
13.30-14.15
In conversation with John Curtin, Executive Director FCERM, Environment Agency
13.45-15.45 Digital Flood-Dragon
14.30-15.45 Incident exercise
14.45-15.45 Climate resilience panel
14.45-15.45 Future project & programme delivery
16.00-16.30 Closing session
This programme is subject to change. Please check www.floodandcoast.com for regular updates
Sessions in highlighted in blue are free to attend and open to both exhibition visitors and conference delegates.
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EVENT AT A GLANCE
OPENING HOURS Tuesday 18th June 08:30–19:00 (Free networking reception 17:30–19:00)Wednesday 19th June 08:30–17:45 (Ticketed conference dinner 18:00–23:00) Thursday 20th June 08:30–16:30 (Exhibition closes at 14:00)
VENUE Telford International Centre (TIC), St Quentin Gate, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 4JH To find out more about the venue, accommodation and travel, please visit www.floodandcoast.com
PLENARY SESSIONS (FREE TO ALL) Hear senior representatives from the Environment Agency, international experts, business leaders and community stakeholders debate current FCERM issues and future trends.
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS (PAID DELEGATES ONLY) The 30+ sessions feature 150+ speakers drawn from the UK, Europe, and the US. Main themes include: policy and strategy; modelling & forecasting; people, property and communities; infrastructure & asset management; emergency response and global climate change.
FREE CONFERENCE SESSIONS A number of free conference sessions will be running each day and will be open to both exhibition visitors and conference delegates – please refer to the Event Schedule / Conference Programme for more details.
EXHIBITION (FREE TO ALL) The 80+ exhibitors represent specialists from across the entire supply chain delivering FCERM technology and solutions, including suppliers to Environment Agency frameworks.
NETWORKING RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBITION HALL (FREE TO ALL) The networking reception for all visitors, exhibitors and delegates will take place on the evening of Tuesday 18 June.
FLOOD & COAST DINNER (PAID TICKET HOLDERS ONLY) The Flood & Coast dinner, sponsored by Black & Veatch and Capita, is being held on the evening of Wednesday 19th June at Telford International Centre. Featuring the Project Excellence Award presentations, the evening offers the opportunity to view the award entries and network with industry colleagues. Nick Crane from BBC’s Coast programme will be our after dinner speaker.
CONTACT US Tel: +44 (0)330 088 1417 Email: info@floodandcoast.com Twitter: @floodandcoast
Full event information can be found at www.floodandcoast.com
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For anyone who wants to keep up with what is happening in the field of flooding – and indeed in the flooded field – Flood & Coast is THE flooding event to attend
Britt Warg, UK Manager, Geodesign Barriers
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 1 - Tuesday 18th June
A CLIMATE RESILIENT NATION - A SHARED VISION TO 2100How do we ensure our shared ambitions match the scale of the challenge and create climate resilient places for people to live, work and play in? What is the latest evidence saying?
Sessions in blue are free to attend and open to both exhibition visitors and conference delegates.
MORNING SESSIONS: 0915-1315
PLENARY SESSION: A CLIMATE RESILIENT NATION – A SHARED VISION TO 2100
PANEL SESSION: CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW DO WE OVERCOME THE PHYSICAL, POLITICAL AND SOCIETAL BARRIERS TO MEET THE CHALLENGE?
VALUING AND WORKING WITH THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
CAN FLOOD INVESTMENT BE A DRIVER FOR PLANNING GROWTH & REGENERATION
NEXT GENERATION WORKSHOP• Sessions for professionals in their early career in FCERM. Full programme to be announced
Chair:John CurtinExecutive Director FCERMEnvironment Agency
Sir James BevanChief ExecutiveEnvironment Agency
Bart VonkRijkswaterstaatNetherlands
Professor Stephen BelcherChief ScientistMet Office
Sonia RoschnikDirector of Sustainable Development UnitPublic Health England
Chair:Harvey BradshawExecutive Director Environment & BusinessEnvironment Agency
Chair:Phil JonesFlood & Water ManagerNorthamptonshire County Council
Chair:Jennie DonovanDeputy Director, Business Strategy & Sustainable PlacesEnvironment Agency
Speakers:
Speakers:Andrew Eden, National Lead - Climate Adaptation & Resilience, Environment AgencyJanet Taylor, Chair, Lune Valley Flood ForumClare Twigger-Ross, Technical Director, Collingwood Environmental PlanningAndrew Russell, Senior Analyst, Committee for Climate ChangeCraig Jones, Circular EcologyJonathan Parr, Policy Lead, Wateraid
Speakers:Larissa Naylor, Reader in Physical & Environmental Geography, University of GlasgowEmily Dresner, Senior Advisor Flood Management and Wetlands, Natural EnglandDavid Ramsbottom, Technical Director Flood Management, HR WallingfordMarcus Huband, Principal Geomorphologist, Atkins SNC LavalinProfessor Onno Bokhove, University of LeedsPaul Barnes, Farmer / NFU Network
Speakers:Ian Houlston, Associate, LDA DesignWilliam Groves, Senior Flood Risk Advisor, Environment AgencyHannah Coogan, JBA ConsultingAndries Bentley, Regional Delivery Manager, Black & VeatchBruce Horton, Principal Consultant, Stantec Harry Walton, Deputy Director Economics & Social Science, Environment Agency
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 1 - Tuesday 18th June
AFTERNOON SESSIONS: 1430-1745
A NATIONAL FCERM STRATEGY THAT SETS OUT THE VISION TO 2100 – EXPLORING ADAPTIVE PATHWAYS AND STANDARDS
AWARENESS & PREPAREDNESS - ENSURING OUR FLOOD WARNINGS AND RISK ASSESSMENT ARE FIT FOR THE FUTURE
THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF FLOOD - UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS TO DRIVE RESILIENCE
WHAT NEXT FOR THE DEFRA PROPERTY FLOOD RESILIENCE ROUND TABLE?
Chair:Liz ParkesDeputy Director Climate Change and Business ServicesEnvironment Agency
Chair:Ian LiskHead of Environmental HazardsThe Met Office
Chair:Harry WaltonDeputy Director for Economics and Social ScienceEnvironment Agency
Chair:Vij RandeniyaChairTrent RFCC
Speakers:Nick Pyatt, Director, Trioss GlobalTim Collins, Principal Specialist, Coasts & Flood Management, Natural EnglandJulie Foley, Director of Flood Risk Strategy & National Adaptation, Environment AgencyPaul Cobbing, Chief Executive, National Flood ForumInnes Thompson, Chief Executive, ADA
Speakers:Selena Peters, Project Executive, Environment AgencyBill Syme, Senior Principal, BMTCharles Pilling, Chief Hydrometeorologist, Flood Forecasting CentreJim Walker, Flood Digital Strategy Manager, Environment AgencyTim Poate, NERC Impact Fellow, University of Plymouth
Speakers:Allan Beltran, University of BirminghamSally Priest, Head of Flood Hazard Research Centre, University of MiddlesexAmy Carroll, Senior Economist, Ove Arup & PartnersGraham Knott, Regional Director, AECOMKatherine Teakle, Director, Katherine Colby HydrologistsPeter Bailey, Environment Agency
Speakers:Graham Brogden, AvivaDermot Kehoe, Communications & Transition Director, Flood ReProfessor Jessica Lamond, UWEMatt Barker, Technical Lead Flood, BREMary Dhonau, CEO, Know Your Flood Risk Campaign
WHAT DOES GREAT COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP LOOK LIKE & WHAT DO COMMUNITIES NEED FROM OTHERS?
Chair:Anne WheelerNational Flood Forum Trustee
Speakers:Paul Robertson, Senior CEV Co-ordinator, Bradford on Avon Town Council Community Emergency VolunteersSally Croker, Environmental Scientist, JacobsChris Hood, FCRM Advisor, Environment AgencyHeather Shepherd, Community & Recovery Support, National Flood ForumTeresa Bridgeman, Somerset Flood Action GroupColin Dalziel, Deputy Chair, Shifnal Flood PartnershipMichael Green, Warwickshire LLFA
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 1 - Tuesday 18th June
THE IMPORTANCE OF PLACE-BASED PLANNING
GLOBAL EXPERTISE, GLOBAL CHALLENGE – WORKING, LEARNING & SHARING INTERNATIONALLY
THE ROLE OF BUSINESS IN A FLOOD RESILIENT ECONOMY – BUSINESS LEADERS PANEL
PIONEERING PROJECTS – DOING IT DIFFERENTLY & NEW WAYS OF WORKING
NEXT GENERATION WORKSHOP• Sessions for professionals in their early FCERM careers. A number of free places are available on application – for further details
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THE DAY WILL END WITH A DRINKS RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBITION HALL – OPEN TO ALL.
The discussions at Flood & Coast will spark solutions to problems that will help to manage flood risk, whilst also achieving wider benefits for local communities, the environment and our economy
Luke Lovell, Sales Operations Leader and Senior Supplier, Jacobs
Chair:Emma Howard BoydChairEnvironment Agency
Chair:Daniel SladeRoyal Town Planning Institute
Chair:Phil YoungeDeputy Director FCRMEnvironment Agency
Speakers:Judith Batchelor OBE, Director of Brand, Sainsbury’sJohn Hayday, Assurance, Compliance & Security Director, BTAndy Griffiths, Head of Value Chain Sustainability, Nestle UK LtdAndy Poole, Policy Director, Federation of Small BusinessesHarriet Walker, Incoming Director, Business Emergency Response Group (BiTC)
Speakers:Jaap Flikweert, Leading Professional Flood Resilience, Royal Haskoning DHVAndy Smith, Associate Director, WSPMatthew Roberts, Director of Environment, BMTPenelope Borton, Senior Consultant, AECOMLiz Taylor, Environment Agency
Speakers:David Chapman, Project Delivery Manager, Essex County CouncilJacqui Bandy, Communications and Engagement Manager, Environment AgencyDarren Milsom, Programme Manager, Thames Estuary Asset Management 2100Matthew Walker, Associate, Ove Arup & PartnersRobin Price, Managing Director, Water Resources EastPeter Bateson, CEO, Witham Fourth IDB
Chair:Steven TrewhellaDirectorUK Flood Partnership
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 2 - Wednesday 19th June
TODAY’S INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENT IN TOMORROW’S CLIMATEWhat action do we need to take to ensure the coastal and inland infrastructure people and places rely on is resilient in tomorrow’s climate? How do we put resilient infrastructure at the centre of supporting sustainable growth?
Sessions in blue are free to attend and open to both exhibition visitors and conference delegates.
MORNING SESSIONS: 0915-1315
PLENARY SESSION: TODAY’S INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENT IN TOMORROW’S CLIMATE
FLOOD RISK PROJECTS – ENABLING GROWTH AND RE-GENERATION
A NATIONAL FCERM STRATEGY: 5 NATIONS PANEL – INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE
FUTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT & INVESTMENT
IMPLEMENTING THE AMBITION OF THE 25-YEAR ENVIRONMENT PLAN FOR A CLIMATE RESILIENT SOCIETY – WORKSHOP/PANEL
Chair:Hannah TankardProgramme ManagerBusiness Emergency Resilience Group (BERG)
Chair:Ken Allison CBEDirector Allocation & Asset ManagementEnvironment Agency
Chair:Alison BaptisteDirector of OperationsInfrastructure & Projects Authority
Speakers:Simon Wilson, Senior Advisor, Environment AgencyJack Mason, Technical Director, Black & VeatchPhil Marshall, Senior Advisor, Environment AgencyJames Prescott, Associate Technical Director, ArcadisPhilip Winn, Humber Manager, Environment Agency
Speakers:Paul Sayers, Principal, FAIR Consortium /Sayers & PartnersJohn Dora, BSI & John Dora ConsultingJonathan Simm, Technical Director, HR WallingfordMike Steel, FCERM Expert Advisor, Environment AgencyAlan Frampton, Deputy Global Technology Leader, Jacobs
Speakers:Julie Foley, Director FCRM Strategy & National Adaptation, Environment AgencyJeremy Parr, Head of Flood and Incident Risk Management), Natural Resources WalesMark Adamson, Head of Flood Relief and Risk Management, OPW IrelandSpeaker TBA, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, SEPATBA, Rivers Agency Northern Ireland
Chair:Sally RandallDirector Floods & WaterDefra
Alison Baptiste CBEDirector OperationsInfrastructure & Projects Authority
Natalia MoudrakDirectorIntact Centre on Climate Adaptation (Canada)
Liv GarfieldChief ExecutiveSevern Trent Water
Tom WalkerDeputy CEOHomes England
Speakers:
Chair:Paul Cobbing MBEChief ExecutiveNational Flood Forum
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 2 - Wednesday 19th June
DELIVERING CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT & FLOOD RISK
PROJECT SOUNDBITES - PROTECTING 300,000 NEW HOMES – LESSONS LEARNED
COASTAL WORKSHOP
WOMEN IN FCERM – NETWORKING SESSION
EXPLORING HOW WE COULD PAY FOR FCERM
Chair:Hazel DurrantHead of Water & Floods IntegrationDefra
Chair:Luke LovellSenior Supplier & Sales Operations ManagerJacobs
Speakers:Steve Cook, Associate Director Water, AECOMFiona Hartland, Senior Analyst, JBA ConsultingVicky Boorman, Flood & Water Specialist, London Borough of HillingdonBronwen Buntine, Chair, The Association of SuDS Authorities & Surface Drainage Team Leader, Kent County CouncilGraeme Kasselman, Thames WaterMajdi Mansour, Groundwater Modeller, British Geological Survey
Speakers:Andrew Mclachlan, Chief Executive, Ouse and Humber Drainage BoardJohn Dudley, Associate, CapitaRobert Pearson, Contracts Manager, Team Van OordMatt Walker, Senior Engineer, VBA(Atkins)Ted Thomas, Project Team Manager, Environment AgencyKatherine Ibbotson, Environment AgencyEmily Hutchinson, Cambridgeshire County Council
Chair:Bill ParkerLGA Coastal SIG
Chair:Clare DinnIsDeputy Director Incident Management & ResilienceEnvironment Agency
Chair:David JenkinsChairWessex RFCC
Speakers:Jacqui Bandy, Environment AgencyAdam Hosking, Global Technology Lead, JacobsBen Murray, Associate Director, WSPDaniel Johns, Head of Public Affairs, Anglian WaterRichard Body, Senior Scientist, HR Wallingford
Chair:Jim HutchisonBusiness Development DirectorBalfour Beatty
Speakers:Colin Taylor, FCRM Advisor, Environment AgencyLaura Kitson, Strategic Flood Risk Planning Manager, Environment AgencyWill Rogers, Technical Director, AECOMLee Pitcher, Head of Resilience, Yorkshire WaterRob Paris, Head of Sustainability & Consents, Crossrail
AFTERNOON SESSIONS: 1430-1745
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 2 - Wednesday 19th June
THE HIDDEN SYSTEM – DELIVERING EFFECTIVE WATER DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT – EMBEDDING AND REALISING THE BENEFITS OF IMPROVING OUR NATURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FLOOD & COAST DINNER AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PROJECT EXCELLENCE AWARDS (BY SEPARATE TICKET)
Guest Speaker:Nick Crane of BBC Coast
Flood & Coast provides an opportunity to bring to the fore and shape the key issues that society needs to address in FCERM. The audience is wider than for other events and will have a central role in bringing about change
Paul Cobbing, Chief Executive, National Flood Forum
Chair:Julia BeedenBusiness Manager Flood Risk & BiodiversityCambridgeshire County Council
Speakers:Mark Boothroyd, Principal Landscape Architect, Black & VeatchHeidi Burgess, Principal Lecturer, University of BrightonJenny Broomby, Research & Sustainability Assistant, JBA ConsultingIan Pattison, Lecturer, University of LoughboroughMonica Barker, Senior Environmental Scientist, AtkinsHamish Hall, Director Head of Water Specialisms, WSP
Chair:Chris GilesHead of Customer Network OperationsSevern & Trent Water
Speakers:Jonathan Glerum, Regional Flood Risk Manager, Anglian WaterKaty Wright, Senior Engineer, AtkinsAlison Ball, Associate Director, ArupVicky Farwig, Flood Co-ordinator, Wessex WaterSteena Nasapen-Watson, Planning & performance manager, Northumbria Water
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HIGHLIGHTS Day 3 - Thursday 20th June
SHAPING THE FUTURE TOGETHER TODAY – NATIONS OF CLIMATE CHAMPIONSThe practical action we can take now to create the skills, tools and technologies to revolutionise our preparedness and awareness and to inspire action in the way we communicate risk, work with others and respond to incidents.
Sessions in blue are free to attend and open to both exhibition visitors and conference delegates.
MORNING SESSIONS: 0915-1315
PLENARY: SHAPING THE FUTURE TOGETHER TODAY – NATIONS OF CLIMATE CHAMPIONS
LET’S GET DIGITAL! DATA - INNOVATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
INDUSTRY FIT FOR THE FUTURE - SKILLS
A NATIONAL FCERM STRATEGY THAT SETS THE VISION OUT TO 2100 - EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS FOR BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
Chair:Andy MooresFCRM Research ManagerEnvironment Agency
Chair:Catherine WrightDirector Digital & SkillsEnvironment Agency
Speakers:Sean Whelan, Flood Risk Consultant, Atkins/SNC-LavalinCharlie Thompson, Director, Channel Coastal ObservatoryCai Bird, Director of Marine Research, Marlan Technologies Jonathan Morgans, Operations Director, Royal HaskoningDHVJon Wicks, Global Technology Leader, JacobsMonica Rivas Casado, Senior Lecturer, Cranfield UniversityDan Culli, GIS Manager, TEAM2100Robert Berry, Head of Technology, JBA ConsultingAlexis Hannah Smith, CEO, IMGeospatialJenny Brown, Coastal Researcher, National Oceanography CentreColin Lee, Business Manager, Atkins
Speakers:Mark Stratton, Coastal Policy, Strategy & Environment Team Manager, The Eastern Solent Coastal PartnershipRachel Pether, All Reservoirs Panel Engineer / Delivery Director, Black & VeatchKaren House, Director, PeatonRebecca Sharpe, Catchment Engineer, Environment AgencyAlex Scott, Programme Manager, JBA TrustDavid Ramsbottom, Technical Director, HR Wallingford
Chair:Toby WillisonExecutive Director OperationsEnvironment Agency
Dr Teresa BridgemanWest Somerset Flood Group
Rob DavisNational Fire Chiefs’ Flood Lead
Myra HuntChief Digital OfficerDefra
John EnglanderOceanographer and Sea Level Rise Expert
Speakers:
Chair:Lynne FrostickBoard Member, Environment Agency & Research ProfessorUniversity of Hull
Speakers:Barry Hankin, Head of Environmental Modelling, JBAJacqui Cotton, Senior Scientist, Environment AgencyJo Coles, Senior Engagement Advisor, Environment AgencySarah Fitton, Senior Social Value Consultant, ArupChris Skinner, Research fellow, University of HullJulie Foley, Director FCRM Strategy & National Adaptation, Environment Agency
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INCIDENT PREPAREDNESS PRESENTATIONS
HIGHLIGHTS Day 3 - Thursday 20th June
CLIMATE RESILIENCE – THE TIME TO ACT PANEL
LET’S GET DIGITAL! - PITCH TO PROTOTYPE
HOW EXERCISING CAN IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF OUR EMERGENCY PLANS
FUTURE PROJECT & PROGRAMME DELIVERY
15.45 – CLOSING PLENARY SESSION
CONFERENCE CLOSES AT 1600 HOURS.
Chair:Caroline DouglassDirector for Incident Management and ResilienceEnvironment Agency
AFTERNOON SESSIONS: 1430-1600
Chair:Innes ThomsonChief ExecutiveAssociation of Drainage Authorities (ADA)
5 finalists will pitch their ideas, be questioned by the Digital Dragons and the audience, after which the audience will vote for their favourite. Our Digital Dragons are:
Speakers:Tomas Sterckx, Project Manager, Dredging International BV DEMEKevin Horsburgh, Chief Scientist, National Oceanography CentreAnusha Shah, Founder & CEO, Plan for EarthBart Vonk, Senior Advisor Water Safety, RijkswaterstaatJohn Englander, Oceanographer & Sea Level Rise Expert
Speakers:Myra Hunt, Chief Digital Officer, Defra Catherine Wright, Director of Digital and Skills, Environment Agency Gwion Kennard, Digital Engineering Director, Atkins Terence Eden, Senior Technology advisor to UK Government and Academia
SPOTLIGHT ON DIGITAL
• Education• Data analysis
• Preparedness• Incident management
Scan each of our exhibitor’s digital stories to understand how digital is helping flood resilience and protection, and have a chance to win one of two fantastic prizes: iPad and Kindle.
‘Pitch to prototype’ competition
Flood-Dragons Digital Trail
5 innovative businesses entering this competition will get the chance to pitch an idea to our Digital Flood-Dragons and win the opportunity to co-develop their digital prototype with the Environment Agency with the intention of commercialising it.
Competition categories:
Chair:Carol HoltDeputy Director Preparedness & ResponseEnvironment Agency
Speakers:Matt Georges, Principal Economist, Environment AgencyMartin Dolan, AquobexRob Thomas, Senior Research Fellow, University of HullPeter Connolly, Incident Management Digital Service Manager, Environment AgencyLudolph Wentholt, STOWA (Foundation for Applied Water Research)Nick Everard, Technical Advisor Hydrometry, Environment Agency
Chair:Jo JollyDeputy Director Programme and Contract ManagementEnvironment Agency
Speakers:Andrew Powell, Innovation Manager, Environment AgencyJulie Payne, Business Change Manager, Environment AgencyAndrew Pearce, Deputy Director Asset Management, Environment Agency
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WHO WILL YOU MEET AT FLOOD & COAST 2019?
Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA)AECOMAggregate Industries LtdArupAsset InternationalAtkins GlobalBAM NuttallBlack & VeatchBMT Environment UKBritish Geological SurveyCapitaCentre for Ecology & HydrologyCIWEMConcrete CanvasDefra DigitalDHI Water Environments UKEbsford Environmental LtdEmergency Planning SocietyEnvironment Agency River Thames SchemeEnvironment Analyst
Flood Control InternationalFlood Re FujitsuGeobruggGeodesign Barriers LtdGilmour & AitkenGrass Concrete LtdHesselberg HydroHoben International Ltd - SoluformHR WallingfordIBS Engineered Products LtdInstitution of Civil EngineersIWJSJackson Civil EngineeringJacobsJBA Consulting LtdKGAL Global LtdKier GroupLand & Water Services LimitedLeading Edge PowerLGA Coastal SIG
M3 Global Flood Technologies LtdMaltby Land Surveys LtdMarlan Maritime TechnologiesMarshallsMoore Concrete ProductsNational Flood ForumNational Oceanography CentrePICS LtdRidgeway MarineSustainability West MidlandsTelespazio Vega UK LtdTenCate GeosyntheticsTMS Teignmouth Marine ServicesTopbond plcUniversity of HullUniversity of PlymouthVan Oord UK LtdVolker Stevin LtdWessex ArchaeologyWM Plant HireWSP
Flood & Coast’s exhibition plays a central role in demonstrating professional and technical excellence while providing unmissable opportunities for networking.Over 80 exhibitors will be showcasing their products and services, offering visitors a time and cost effective way to source new suppliers, research new products in the marketplace and benchmark existing partners.
CONFIRMED EXHIBITORS List correct as of 10th May 2019
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FLOOD & COAST 2019 VISITORS…This conference and exhibition attracts key stakeholders from across the whole FCERM community:-Government agencies local authorities water companies utility companies major infrastructure owners
consultants contractors product manufacturers emergency responders community action groups universities key industry associations
Anglian Water - Regional Flood Risk ManagerAtkins - Principal EngineerAviva - Head of Technical ClaimsBalfour Beatty - Director of OperationsCoastal Partnership East - Head of Coastal Partnership EastCumbria County Council - Lead OfficerDefra - Director Floods & WaterEnglish Severn & Wye RFCC - ChairGalliford Try Infrastructure - Environment Director
Hampshire County Council - Assistant Director - Planning and EnvironmentHumberside Fire & Rescue Service - Head of Operational TrainingJacobs - Global Coastal Planning and Engineering LeadLloyds Banking Group - Senior Flood Risk AnalystLondon Underground - Profession Head (Pumps & Drainage)Network Rail - Director Route Safety & Asset Management
Northumberland County Council - FCERM ManagerScarborough Borough Council - Principal Coastal OfficerSevern Trent Water - Customer and Contingency LeadTK Coastal/Eastern Solent Coastal Partnership - Engineering ConsultantYorkshire Water - Manager of Asset Strategy
2018 VISITORS INCLUDED:-
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NETWORKING AT FLOOD & COAST
The winners of this year’s Environment Agency Project Excellence Awards will be announced at the Flood & Coast Gala Dinner, taking place on the evening of 19th June at the Telford International Centre. 400 people will gather to celebrate flood & coastal management successes from around the country and network with colleagues and peers. Tickets for the dinner are £90 or £900 for a table of 10. Booking at www.floodandcoast.com.
FLOOD & COAST GALA DINNERSPONSORED BY
This one day workshop is aimed at those in their first role or with less than 10 years’ experience.
The Next Generation committee, made up of FCERM young professionals, has developed a programme which aims to inspire and encourage those in their early careers to discover what the industry has to offer and how they can progress.
Leading industry practitioners will discuss the ways in which early career professionals can engage in addressing future challenges, how they can relate to the conference themes and how fellow peers have made a real difference in the FCERM sector.
NEXT GENERATION WORKSHOPTUESDAY 18th JUNE
WOMEN IN FCERM NETWORKING GROUPBuilding on the successful launch of Women in FCERM at the 2018 conference, this session will bring together a range of speakers discussing their careers, experiences and advice in an informal session. The first Women in FCERM Award will also be presented! Open to men and women.
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SPONSOR
Conference Pass Prices Standard Reduced rate* Student/academic**
3 day ticket £550 £445 £220
1 day ticket £275 £225 £100
Speaker additional days £350
Van Oord is a global dredging and marine contractor, established in the UK since 1924. We specialise in coastal defences, capital and maintenance dredging, port development, land reclamation and pipeline installation.
We collaborate with our clients, supply chain and stakeholders to achieve safe, cost effective and sustainable solutions. Van Oord was one of the first contractors to partner with the Environment Agency for the delivery of their coastal infrastructure projects and continues to do so on the current Water and Environment Management (WEM) Framework. Notably we were responsible for their major, award winning coastal defence projects at Broomhill Sands and Lincshore.
By building long-term partnerships we are able to invest in innovative solutions that deliver lasting value.
ABOUT OUR GOLD SPONSOR
BOOKING AND MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.FLOODANDCOAST.COM
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PROJECT EXCELLENCE AWARDS TICKETS:Single tickets - £90Table of 10 - £900
* Members of the following organisations and associations are eligible for reduced rate tickets - ADA, Association of SuDS Authorities, BDMA, CIRIA, CIWEM, Construction Industry Council, Environment Agency, EPS, Future Water Association, ICE, LGA Coastal SIG, RTPI, Sustainability West Midlands, UK Rainwater Management Association, Water Industry Forum, Environment Agency, NRW, SEPA, Local Authority elected members and officials, LLFA, IDBs, RFCCs, RFA members. Proof of membership may be requested onsite. ** Proof of student / academic status will be required on site.
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