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Dr Dave Chandler Science Programme Manager – Moors for the Future Partnership Dr Dave Chandler Science Programme Manager – Moors for the Future Partnership

Dr Dave Chandler Science Programme Manager – Moors for the Future Partnership - PowerPoint Presentation

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Dr Dave Chandler Science Programme Manager – Moors for the Future Partnership - PPT Presentation

12 th June 2019 Peatland Restoration a marathon not a sprint A brief history of the uplands A brief history of the uplands A brief history of the uplands The work of Moors for the Future Partnership ID: 1025920

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1. Dr Dave ChandlerScience Programme Manager – Moors for the Future Partnership12th June 2019Peatland Restoration – a marathon not a sprint

2. A brief history of the uplands

3. A brief history of the uplands

4. A brief history of the uplands

5. The work of Moors for the Future Partnership

6. The work of Moors for the Future Partnership

7. The work of Moors for the Future Partnership

8. The work of Moors for the Future Partnership

9. Why work in partnership?Partners include regulators, private companies, charities, landowner groups… WIDE range of interestsPeak District National Park Authority are the lead partner/coordinating partnerCommon visionSynergistic benefitsThe Moorland Association

10. Why work in partnership?Wessenden valley moors exampleBenefits come from the whole landscapeDifferent habitatsNot related to land ownershipDifferent reasons for land managementPrivate landownersNational TrustYorkshire Water9 projects between 2003 and 2021

11. Why work in partnership?Wessenden valley moors exampleBenefits come from the whole landscapeDifferent habitatsNot related to land ownershipDifferent reasons for land managementPrivate landownersNational TrustYorkshire Water9 projects between 2003 and 2021

12. Benefits of Partnership workingComplementary interests – shared visionAdaptability within restoration:BiodiversityWater qualityWater flow (NFM)CarbonVisitorsCountryside stewardshipMultiple sources of funding and knowledgeCross-Boundary working (physical, administrative, and topical)

13. Challenges in partnership workingIt’s not easyPhilosophical difference of opinionMultiple partners, multiple reporting mechanismsClients or colleagues?Decision making timescales

14. Benefits of Partnership working - an exampleMoorLIFE2020 - €16M projectAiming to restore degraded blanket bog, and address wildfire issues throughout SAC.Funded by the EU LIFE programme, Severn-Trent Water, United Utilities, and Yorkshire Water.Delivered by the MFFP staff team, Pennine Prospects, National Trust, and RSPB.Delivering restoration, research and monitoring, and communications and engagement on behalf of all partners.

15. Shared visionPooled/shared resourcesAdaptability is key for long term partnership survivalThere will be conflicts of interest – find the common groundIt’s not easy, but it’s worth it Partnership working in summary