May and June have been busy months for the SuDS+ project, including sharing our methods and findings at various knowledge exchange events across the country.
Our team members, Eleanor Starkey (Northumbria University) and Caitlin Rogers (Isle Utilities) represented SuDS+ at the following conferences:
These events brought researchers, policymakers and industry leaders together to discuss and share best practice around innovative flood resilience techniques.
SuDS+ was shared using posters, talks, information stands and a video. This enabled the team to talk about our engagement techniques, community ideas, and the resulting SuDS+ concepts with a national and international audience.
Collaboration with community members and stakeholders working across different disciplines were common themes discussed. This is the approach being taken by SuDS+. We believe a community-led collaborative approach will ensure SuDS deliver real benefits to communities, while tackling multiple urban challenges in one go.
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