UPDATED- Flowing Rivers are Healthy Rivers! Removing Barriers from Europe’s Waterways
LOCATION
Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution
16-18 Queen Square
Bath
Somerset
BA1 2HN
United Kingdom
Please be aware this meeting has now been cancelled due to COVID-19. This meeting is hoped to be re-scheduled so please stay updated on our event website.
SPEAKER| Professor Carlos Garcia de Leaniz from Swansea University.
ABSTRACT| Professor Garcia de Leaniz is the brains behind a big European research project called AMBER:
It is all about the fragmentation of European rivers due to human constructed barriers to the flow of water, sediments and living things (eg fish!). The AMBER project is all about supporting actions to remove those barriers.
Directions
BRLSI is on the west side of Queen Square, in the centre of Bath near Milsom St, the Circus and Royal Crescent.
By road: BRLSI is on the A4 as it goes through the centre of Bath. We are five minutes from the Charlotte Street long-stay car park (10 mins if you park at the far end!) - drive past BRLSI, turn left at the top of the square, then first right. There is also limited on-street parking in Queen Square.
By rail/bus: Bath Spa railway station is 10-15 minutes walk away, and Bath's new bus station is next door to it. Taxis are available from the railway station at most times.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate.
Please be aware this meeting has now been cancelled due to COVID-19. This meeting is hoped to be re-scheduled so please stay updated on our event website.
SPEAKER| Professor Carlos Garcia de Leaniz from Swansea University.
ABSTRACT| Professor Garcia de Leaniz is the brains behind a big European research project called AMBER:
It is all about the fragmentation of European rivers due to human constructed barriers to the flow of water, sediments and living things (eg fish!). The AMBER project is all about supporting actions to remove those barriers.
Directions
BRLSI is on the west side of Queen Square, in the centre of Bath near Milsom St, the Circus and Royal Crescent.
By road: BRLSI is on the A4 as it goes through the centre of Bath. We are five minutes from the Charlotte Street long-stay car park (10 mins if you park at the far end!) - drive past BRLSI, turn left at the top of the square, then first right. There is also limited on-street parking in Queen Square.
By rail/bus: Bath Spa railway station is 10-15 minutes walk away, and Bath's new bus station is next door to it. Taxis are available from the railway station at most times.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate.