guidance pack: how to find & use our tools and resources
The Water for Tomorrow Guidance Pack lists all of the tools and resources partners have developed to help us all understand and adapt to a future with less water. This document details some of the methods used to engage stakeholders
Local project report: east suffolk
Water for Tomorrow funded local projects across the 3 English pilot sites, working with local organisations to build on and develop partnerships between different stakeholders at the local scale. In East Suffolk, this work was delivered collaboratively through the East
East Suffolk Groundwater Abstraction Maps (1/2): information sheet
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE ACCESSING THE MAP GALLERY Abstraction is currently unsustainable in many of East Suffolk’s rivers and streams. The purpose of these maps is to provide information to abstractors on the scale of potential reductions
East Suffolk groundwater abstraction maps(2/2): MAP GALLERY
21 maps have been created for the East Suffolk catchment to provide information to abstractors on the scale of potential reductions in groundwater abstraction required to return flows to sustainable levels in East Suffolk’s rivers and streams. This information will help support
AV Diary Archive: east suffolk
Watch all AV diaries highlighting the work and projects supported by the Interreg Water for Tomorrow project in East Suffolk. On this pilot site, we have aimed to develop a shared understanding of the water demand problem across sectors and
sustained heat and dry weather highlight the need to prepare for water shortages
Europe is experiencing its hottest heatwave on record, with sustained above-average temperatures being felt in some northern-most parts and a UK high temperature record of 40.3°C in Lincolnshire. This weather trend is becoming increasingly familiar and is likely to continue –
supporting work on the ground through local projects
Water for Tomorrow (WfT) is supporting four local projects across East Anglia: Wensum (Broadland catchment), Lark and Granta (CamEO catchment), and East Suffolk (East Suffolk catchment). Each local project is supporting and participating in the co-design of our innovative participatory
Water for tomorrow in East Suffolk Webinar: workshop #1
https://youtu.be/afw2Z4CCkvE This recording is the first of a series of two workshops hosted by the Essex and Suffolk Rivers Trust for the Water For Tomorrow Project in East Suffolk. The virtual workshop was run in partnership with the East Suffolk Water
Participatory models now Live & open for comments & feedback
Water for Tomorrow's first set of participatory models is now live! These show an initial shared representation of water use and management across a catchment for four sectors: agriculture, ecology, industry and water companies. These prototype models have been developed
Stakeholder Workshop update: follow-up notes from the day & next steps
The first stakeholder workshop for Water for Tomorrow took place online earlier this summer in June. Over 80 people from 60 different organisations took part in the conversation which aimed to gather and promote a shared understanding of sector water