
Data & Storytelling
Vivian Quynh Pham is Knowledge and Benefits Lead at the Environment Agency for the 6-year £200 million Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovations Programme. Vivian supports 31 Risk Management Authority led projects across England to demonstrate how practical innovative actions can work to improve resilience to flooding and coastal erosion. This role involves harnessing huge amounts of data.
Vivian's varied background across arts, sciences, geography and engineering helps shape their approach that recognises the dual importance of quantitative and qualitative data. In this fascinating episode, host Katie and Vivian cover many areas of discussion including:
Why data telling you the opposite from what you expect can be a good thingHow to make the case for innovation before you have the data to support itHow the processes and people behind data collection and analysis make a difference to its effectivenessThe importance of scale when analysing patterns and making policy off the back of "what the data says"How Aboriginal Australians are a brilliant example of scientific observation, storytelling and wisdom working togetherWith data becoming more important in all sectors of work and society, this episode is not just an essential listen for those within the water, flooding and engineering worlds... its lessons, approaches and insights can be valuable for anyone in any sector.
Read the mid-programme report from the Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovations Programme here.
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Groundwater flooding is forgotten flooding. It surprises people, comes up slowly from below and takes ages to go away. Often devastating, too little is known about it... this podcast aims to change that.
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