Environment Systems Preferred Supplier for Coastal Monitoring Frameworks



The National Network of Strategic Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes comprises five framework agreements.  Managed by a number of lead Local Authorities the frameworks provide a regional co-ordinated and integrated approach to evidence gathering. Each framework is centred on a separate geographic region in England serving a designated length of coastline. Most framework programmes will include beach profiles, bathymetric data, wave and tidal measurements, aerial surveys and ecological mapping.

Monitoring data is used to inform strategic studies, evidence based decisions, determine design conditions, plan intervention strategies and to check compliance with environmental requirements.

“We are delighted to become a preferred supplier of Ecological Mapping for these three Coastal Monitoring frameworks” said Steve Keyworth, Commercial Director. “This builds on recent work that Environment Systems has been involved in such as the revised Phase 1 habitat survey for the whole of Wales including the entire Welsh coastline. We have also carried out coastal monitoring work in the Tweed catchment in Scotland and an important length of Irish coastline in Galway. The Coastal Monitoring frameworks will help to improve the understanding and impact of climate change and sea level rise, and in particular on biodiversity in areas of salt marsh which play host to so many important species.”

About Environment Systems
Environment Systems is an innovative and award winning environmental and geographic information consultancy. We use state-of-the-art technology and mapping expertise to help government and businesses to understand and better manage our environment.  We deliver solutions to the environmental, agricultural and land sectors through the establishment of baselines, monitoring, ecosystem models, and the application of the evidence base to current policy. Our work across the UK and Europe includes consultancy and research services, data capture and analysis, and development of innovative solutions using 3D and remotely sensed data.

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