Conference: Managing carbon and water in lowland landscapes

Schedule

Tue Jan 20 2026 at 09:30 am to 04:30 pm

UTC+00:00

Location

The Enterprise Centre | Norwich, EN

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A conference on "Managing carbon and water in lowland landscapes: integrated approaches to floodplain and peatland resilience"
About this Event

Managing water and soil carbon is fast becoming a priority across lowland UK and is crucial for climate action, farm resilience, biodiversity, and productivity.

This cross-sector forum at the University of East Anglia brings together experts in farming, conservation, water, and policy to explore practical, joined-up approaches across peat and mineral soils in floodplains.

Expect tools, funding insights, and real-world case studies to support action at both farm and catchment scale.

Organised by the Broads Authority, Norfolk FWAG, Norfolk Environment Food and Farming and Cranfield University.

What you'll gain from attending the Conference:

  • Strategic Direction: Understand the national ambition and potential funding to help us get there.
  • Practical Knowledge: Hear about the latest technologies and techniques supporting lowland peat restoration.
  • Real-World Examples: Hear case studies showcasing funded peatland restoration projects.
  • Local Influence: Come together to with local landowners to contribute to ideas and projects

This is a valuable opportunity to connect with others in the sector, share experiences, and shape the future of peatland restoration.

Exhibitor Opportunities:

The Managing Carbon and Water in Lowland Landscapes has some exhibition opportunity in the Foyer of the Enterprise Centre where people will be registering, having the networking lunch and breaks.

The exhibition runs from 9:30am to 4:45pm, between the conference sessions, giving plenty of time to meet new and familiar faces alike.

Showcase your organisation and the support it provides to the farming and environmental sectors, representing sectors including policy, professional services, and monitoring technology.

To express an interest in exhibiting, please contact the conference organiser [email protected]

This Conference is part of the Lowland Agricultural Peat Water Discovery Pilot funded by the Environment Agency and Defra


Summarised Agenda

🕑: 09:30 AM
Registration and networking
Welcome from organisers and UEA leadership
Session 1: Water System Planning

Info: This session will cover: 'Setting the context for whole system planning - Speaker Tony Grayling, Director of Nature and Place at the Environment Agency', 'Water availability in the Broads - Speaker Steve Moncaster, Norfolk Environment Food and Farming' and 'The lowland peat opportunity and challenge - Defra'

Followed by panel discussion on Integrated Water Management in the Broads carbon-rich soils.


Lunch with a chance to network and explore the different display stands
Session 2: Role of Technology and Planning to Support Water Management

Info: A series of presentations on latest technologies and techniques supporting lowland peat restoration — including innovations in water management, modelling, and monitoring.


Session 3: Case Studies on the economics of lowland restoration

Info: A series of case studies on the Economics of Lowland Peat Restoration, showcasing how peatland restoration projects have been successfully funded, delivered, and scaled, with insights on partnership working and funding mechanisms.


Closing Remarks & Networking
Full Agenda

🕑: 09:30 AM
Registration and networking
🕑: 10:00 AM
Welcome from organisers and UEA
Host: Andrea Kelly, Broads Authority

Info: Professor Nicola Hancock Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation


🕑: 10:15 AM
The Lowland Peat Opportunity and Challenge – Minister / Defra Official TBC
🕑: 10:35 AM
Delivering the Cunliffe Recommendations: Planning Sustainable Land & Water
Host: Tony Grayling, Environment Agency

Info: Setting the Context for Whole System Planning An update on the government’s latest thinking around the delivery of the Cunliffe recommendations, with a focus on equipping system planners to make the complex trade-offs needed for sustainable land use and environmental resilience. The talk will explore how priorities such as water management and peat conservation can be balanced in sensitive landscapes like the Broads. It will also touch on the importance of cross-sector collaboration, robust data, and long-term frameworks — all in the context of anticipated policy developments, including the Water White Paper, the revised Environmental Improvement Plan, and the Land Use Framework.


🕑: 10:55 AM
Broads Water availability, Opportunity for Multi-Benefit Systems Approach
Host: Steve Moncaster, Norfolk Environment Food and Farming
🕑: 11:15 AM
Coffee/Tea
🕑: 11:30 AM
Integrated Water Management Panel
Host: Environment Agency

Info: In this panel section of the day, we welcome guest experts to discuss how farmers and water managers can benefit from establishing 'Adaptive Water Management' that can provide multiple benefits for carbon emissions avoidance from peat soils, nature and water resources and quality. Themes include best practice land use to growing wetland crops, and flooding and drought management in peat wetlands.


🕑: 12:45 PM
Lunch – networking and visiting trade stands
🕑: 01:45 PM
Innovative Watertable Modelling Supporting Water and Carbon Management
Host: Ian Holman, Cranfield University
🕑: 02:05 PM
Peat Cameras: Land Subsidence and Watertable Assessment
Host: Jonay Jovani, UKCEH
🕑: 02:20 PM
Low-Cost Water Monitoring for Farmers
Host: Matthew Ellison, Kisters
🕑: 02:35 PM
Pump Investment and Benefits for Peat Restoration
Host: Matt Philpott, Water Management Alliance
🕑: 02:50 PM
Higher Tier on Peat Soils: How it Works and Getting Ready
Host: Evan Burdett, Norfolk FWAG
🕑: 03:05 PM
Coffee/Tea
🕑: 03:20 PM
Reed For Thatching, The Crop Economics
Host: Andrea Kelly, Broads Authority
🕑: 03:35 PM
Great Fen – Challenges & Opportunities a Lottery Funded Project
Host: Lorna Parker, Great Fen Project Manager
🕑: 03:50 PM
WaLOR – Challenges & Opportunities of Landscape Recovery
Host: Daniel Wade, Suffolk Wildlife Trust
🕑: 04:05 PM
Netherlands - Constructed & Harvested Wetland – Monetising Nutrient Uptake
Host: Aldert van Weeren, Wetland Products
🕑: 04:20 PM
Closing Remarks & Networking
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