
SLR Consulting Limited (UK)
SLR Consulting Limited (UK)
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assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2018Partners:The Gardline Group, Scottish Association For Marine Science, SLR Consulting Limited (UK), BMT Cordah Limited, SLR Consulting Limited (UK) +5 partnersThe Gardline Group,Scottish Association For Marine Science,SLR Consulting Limited (UK),BMT Cordah Limited,SLR Consulting Limited (UK),MSS,Marine Scotland,SAMS,The Gardline Group,BMT Group (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: NE/P016464/1Funder Contribution: 50,878 GBPSTREAM will provide a comprehensive strategic review, looking at the capabilities of robotics and autonomous systems for Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) pre-decommissioning and in perpetuity. The main impacts from this project will be the embedment of new knowledge within the industry sector, taking account of the lessons learnt within the academic community regarding the true capabilities of autonomous systems for LTM. The industry project partners are SLR, BMT Cordah, Gardline, and Marine Scotland. They will steer the strategic review, providing context with regards to the current practise and data expectations of the decommissioning community. Reviewing our current technological capabilities, this project will, in-turn, identify the knowledge gaps that restrict the adoption of autonomous technology within the sector. This valuable outcome will inform policy on environmental regulation of decommissioning operations and promote cost effective solutions for in-perpetuity environmental monitoring by offshore operators. It will also assist steering future development of this technology within the sector.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:RAM, Star Refrigeration Ltd, Sustrans, C40 Cities, The Hunterian +56 partnersRAM,Star Refrigeration Ltd,Sustrans,C40 Cities,The Hunterian,SLR Consulting Limited (UK),Glasgow Life,ITM Mechanical Solutions,University of Glasgow,Scottish Government,Zero Waste Scotland,DEFRA,Seven Lochs Wetland Park,Seven Lochs Wetland Park,Sustrans,The Alan Turing Institute,Korn Ferry,University of Glasgow,Paths for All,Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,Ramboll (United Kingdom),C40 Cities,Glasgow Natural History Society,CSIRO,ITM Mechanical Solutions,EA,NERC British Geological Survey,Korn Ferry,ERS Remediation,SNH,Paths for all,Bike for Good,Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery,Environment Agency,NatureScot (Scottish Natural Heritage),Public Health Scotland,SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT,Public Health Scotland,Zero Waste Scotland,Glasgow City Council,Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,UNECE (UN Economic Commission Europe),Glasgow Life,Glasgow City Council,Cycling Scotland,Deloitte MCS Limited,Scottish Government,RSPB,The Alan Turing Institute,ENVIRONMENT AGENCY,Deloitte MCS Limited,Glasgow Natural History Society,British Geological Survey,SLR Consulting Limited (UK),SEPA,Cycling Scotland,Star Refrigeration Ltd,SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY,Bike for Good,UNECE (UN Economic Commission Europe),ERS RemediationFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: NE/W005042/1Funder Contribution: 10,510,700 GBPGALLANT's vision is to develop whole-systems solutions for a just and sustainable transition delivered at the city scale. Corporate and political leaders are committing to carbon neutrality locally and globally, often without detailed strategies in place or coordination. This will likely lead to delays and suboptimal outcomes when we need rapid, impactful transformation. Cities are increasingly seen as drivers of a carbon neutral future (e.g., Carbon Neutral City Alliance) because through shared policy and knowledge exchange it is possible for successful action in one city to be adopted by others, creating scalable and rapid change. Glasgow is a model city to lead innovation because it has the UK's most ambitious carbon neutrality target of 2030; has challenging social and environmental inequities that will need to co-benefit from proposed solutions; and is due to host COP26 in 2021. Making meaningful, lasting change requires a commitment to the environment that embeds sustainability across major policy decisions and empowers communities as stewards of their local places. In GALLANT, we seek to work with local partners and communities to transform the city into a thriving place for people and nature. Our overarching goal is to implement a systems-based science approach to solve five environmental problems that will accelerate Glasgow's ability to adapt to and manage climate change. The approach integrates natural science and social science disciplines, putting data at the heart of decision-making. We will create the Glasgow Living Lab, delivering a framework that will be readily deployable to solve emerging environmental problems that show how academic, public and private sectors can act together to make progress. The five environmental solutions that we have prioritised with Glasgow City Council are: 1. Working to transform urban river-edge land-use governance to create functional floodplains and new accessible green spaces for community use. 2. Working to deliver biodiversity benefits from green infrastructure throughout Glasgow, restoring and connecting habitats using nature-based solutions, and matching ecosystem service demand with provision. 3. Working to turn vacant, derelict, and polluted land into spaces for carbon sequestration and pollution remediation that can be returned to communities in line with local needs. 4. Working to make the most of current and planned infrastructure by understanding community perceptions of active and safe travel, use these to increase inclusive urban active travel and mobility improving air quality and reducing CO2 emissions . 5. Working to maximise the value of Glasgow green-blue-grey spaces as a Smart Local Energy System that bring heat to some of the most deprived areas of Glasgow.
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