launch meeting 26 october 2005 loughborough university

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Launch Meeting 26 October 2005 Loughborough University

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Launch Meeting26 October 2005Loughborough University

Outline

• Brief introduction to the CLIFFS network

• Programme for the day

• Expected outputs

Aim of network

To stimulate an integrated research response to address the intricately linked problem of forecasting, monitoring, design, management and remediation of climate change induced variations in slope instability

Network operation

Funded by EPSRC. Meetings and workshops involving academics and industrialists to:

• Synthesise knowledge

• Agree a prioritised set of research needs

• Seek funding

• Disseminate outcomes

Management of network

• Tom Dijkstra, Jim Chandler and Neil Dixon from the Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University

• Supported by core members

Membership structure

Aim is to establish a broad and active multidisciplinary membership representing stakeholders and academics

• Core members play a role in defining the direction and operation of the network

• Members have access to all information generated by the network and are eligible to participate in workshops

Workshops The network is designed to:• share expertise and ideas • focus and prioritise research• construct appropriate research teams • develop proposals for obtaining funding• keep stakeholders informed• provide a forum for stakeholders to give

guidance on priorities

Workshops

• Four themed workshops are planned over the 3 year project period

• Each will be a two day event • Outputs

state-of-the-art reports strategy statements best-practice approaches research teams

Workshops

Workshop 1• Use of climate change information in slope stability

assessments including uncertainty and risk assessment

• Validation of groundwater models incorporating climate forecast scenarios

Workshops

Workshop 2 • Impact of climate change on the magnitude and

frequency of cutting and embankment slope failures

• Impact of climate change on the magnitude and frequency of first-time failures and re-activated failures in natural slopes, both inland and coastal

Workshops

Workshop 3• Influence of vegetation on slope stability

• Monitoring techniques and applications

• Development of appropriate remediation strategies

Workshops

Workshop 4• Strategies for presenting and using information on future

slope instability including: landside hazard susceptibility maps issues of land use/planning and slope design implications

Questionnaire

All members are requested to complete and return the questionnaire (see meeting packs)

This is to enable members to contribute their views on the challenges and opportunities, and hence help determine key themes

Programme for launch meeting

• Invited presentations on key themes, highlighting main issues of concern, uncertainties and information needs

• Consultation session on climate change forecast information requirements run by UKCIP/Hadley Centre

Expected outputs

• Development of a slopes/climate community evidenced by increased network membership

• Identification of main themes and questions for consideration in workshops

• Contribution to UKCIP consultation on the next generation of climate change forecasts

Concluding comments• CLIFFS network is a facility for members (e.g.

formation of multidisciplinary teams, sharing of information – links to member web sites)

• It is a tool to help influence decision makers and funders

• Success will be demonstrated by vitality of the network and generation of funded projects

• Please Email us your comments and suggestions

Email: [email protected]

Web: cliffs.lboro.ac.uk