Principal Biogeochemist
National Oceanography Centre
Dr Claire Evans is a principal biogeochemist at the National Oceanography Centre. Her mission is to integrate biogeochemical cycles into the larger socioeconomic context, specifically looking at opportunities, trade-offs and threats arising from human interactions with the marine environment. To accomplish this, she employs an interdisciplinary approach, utilizing analytical techniques, autonomous technologies, remote sensing and computational tools to generate data needed to support the sustainable management of natural resources. Dr Evans’ approach is stakeholder-driven and her vision is to realise the benefit of her work by facilitating evidence-based policy making, relevant action and capacity development.
SPECIAL WORKSHOP: HOW EO CAN ENABLE INFORMATION SERVICES SUPPORTING SAFE AND EFFICIENT MARINE OPERATIONS IN MULTI-USE SEAS AND COASTS
This session will gather stakeholders from academia, industry, and government to map the opportunity and kick-start an embryonic consortium which takes forward this opportunity after ISRSE-40. Focus: What is the user need? What capabilities can meet this need
WORKSHOP: HOW EO CAN HELP SCALE-UP BLUE CARBON OFFSETTING AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
The objective of this session is to gather stakeholders from academia, industry, and government to map the opportunity and kick-start an embryonic consortium which takes forward this opportunity after ISRSE-40. Focus: What is the user need? What capabilities