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Collaborating for sustainable growth Charlie Wood Environment Agency, Environment Planning Manager London Helen Ward Natural England, West Anglia Manager

Healthiest and most beautiful environment

Environment Agency

Natural England

Why engage early with us? After 2012 Before 2012

London Gateway

Thames Tideway Tunnel

Rams Quarter - Wandsworth After Before

Opportunities and pressures  

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE THAMES ESTUARY Alan Yates Principal Consultant IEA Briefing for TEP Annual Forum Nov 2016 a.yates@the-iea.org www.the-iea.org

Institute for environmental analytics (IEA) Key facts “Using analytical techniques to support better decisions on our interactions with the environment” Established mid-2015 with c.£6m start-up funding Expert core team Skilled in data science, environmental modelling, software engineering, Earth Observation, GIS and data visualisation. Approx 20 public and private sector partners

DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS Typically a “proof of concept” to demonstrate potential value or initial feasibility Short duration - typically 3-6 months Helps to build a case for further investment Does not produce operational tools or services – further development needed

A Demonstration project for the EA and TEP stakeholders Aim 1 Can monitoring land use change help assess the adequacy of flood risk management policy? Test the use of open and commercial satellite data sources for identifying land use changes due to development in the Thames estuary (2010-2015). Aim 2 Assess options for developing an interactive web tool for sharing environmental data e.g. ecological status, WFD measures, marine data, flood risk management requirements Source: London development database

Updated Classifications of land use Source CEH Landcover 2007

Land use Change detection Area of increased surface roughness (due to development – or other reasons) Change map based on ESA Sentinel 1 SAR amplitude imagery Comparison of Oct 2015 with Sept 2016

Land use change detection Area of decreased surface roughness (possibly due to redevelopment - or other reasons) Change map based on ESA Sentinel 1 SAR amplitude imagery Comparison of Oct 2015 with Sept 2016

Land use change detection Area of decreased surface roughness (possibly due to redevelopment - or other reasons) Area of increased surface roughness (due to development – or other reasons) Change map based on ESA Sentinel 1 SAR amplitude imagery Comparison of Oct 2015 with Sept 2016

Approved future developments Approved developments not started as of Mar 2016 Source: London Development Database: Approved developments not started Mar 2016

Proposed actions and future options Proposed actions - WFD mitigation measures Source: Tidal Thames Actions

More to come when we have IT! For now: Do you have datasets that are relevant and which you are willing and able to share either raw data or link to existing site? Would you be able to make use of such a tool? If so - how? For further information, please contact: angela.gorman@environment-agency.gov.uk with the subject line ‘Data Sharing’.

Any Questions?