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Could the future of water be grown not built?

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Nature-Based Innovation in Water Futures – Event Agenda

9.30am – Registration
Arrival, registration, and a chance to connect before the sessions begin.

10.00am – Opening Remarks

  • What is today’s overarching theme?

  • Can we cultivate sustainable water futures through nature, rather than traditional infrastructure?

Speaker: Gabriela Dotro, Chair, Constructed Wetland Association

10.15am – Nature-Based Solutions – What’s Really New?

  • How do we move beyond “greenwashing” to genuine innovation in nature-based solutions (NBS)?

  • What makes today’s NBS approaches truly new?

  • Why do trials matter, and where are the gaps in measurement and evaluation?

Speaker: Kevin Barton, Robert Bray Associates

10.45am – End-of-Pipe Innovation – Clarity and Certainty

  • What are the latest developments in end-of-pipe technologies and biological treatment solutions?

  • How can we quantify their impact — for example, on nitrogen and phosphorus levels?

Speaker: Howard Grey, GreenBlue Urban

11.15am – Integrating Nature into the Pipe

  • Where and how can NBS complement end-of-pipe approaches?

  • What role do wetlands, SuDS, river rewilding, and urban greening play in this integration?

Speaker: Michael Shorey, Principal Watercourses Engineer, Enfield Council

11.45am – Break

12.00pm – Quantifying whole-life value of our SuDS

  • What have we achieved over three decades of SuDS deployment?

  • Did we collect the evidence we needed to unlock benefits from our SuDS?

  • Is there a parallel universe where SuDS were all empirically monitored (...and an abundance of evidence unlocks measurable performance benefits)?

  • What can we do from here?

Speaker: Peter Melville-Shreeve, Associate Professor, University of Exeter

12.30pm – Metrics That Matter – What Do We Measure for the Future?

  • What indicators best reflect carbon reduction, nutrient removal, climate resilience, and biodiversity gains?

  • Should we focus on whole-system health or localised outputs?

  • How do we align our metrics with long-term environmental outcomes?

1.00pm – Lunch

1.45pm – Biodiversity Net Gain – A Chance to Grow the Future?

  • What is the current regulatory backdrop for Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)?

  • How can BNG be used to fund and shape water outcomes in practice?

2.15pm – Global Lessons in Nature-Positive Infrastructure – Insights from New Zealand’s Water Sector

Chair: Sasha Barnes, British Expertise International

Speakers:

Gillian Blythe, Chief Executive, Water New Zealand

Sarah Sinclaire, Senior Partner and Infrastructure Lead, MinsterEllisonRuddWatts

Jamie Sinclair, Chief Executive, Watercare

3pm – NBS Integration vs End-of-Pipe Innovation (Debate)

  • In an urbanised, impermeable world, can nature really scale?

  • What are the trade-offs between these approaches?

  • What do timelines and current evidence tell us about efficacy?

3.30pm – Reflections: So, Could the Future Be Grown? (Closing Session)
A reflective close to the day – pulling together key insights, provocations, and next steps.

3.45pm – End of Day

Location
NCVO
Regents Wharf, 8 All Saints St, London N1 9RL, UK
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