Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Network

Lead Research Organisation: University of Portsmouth
Department Name: Sch of the Env, Geography & Geosciences

Abstract

There is increased government, investor, and public support for nature-based solutions to address biodiversity loss, net zero ambitions, climate change and green economy needs, improved ecosystem service delivery, and community benefits, which has led to a rapid increase in active coastal habitat restoration projects. However, these pilot projects typically face the same challenges, particularly related to the integration of biodiversity and finance into seascape restoration projects. Developing a platform that connects individual restoration projects and partnerships, and which builds a network to collectively create solutions that address barriers to a nature-positive future will support the sustainability of the projects and the durability of outcomes. The proposed research network in this proposal will examine practical opportunities to optimise the integration of finance and biodiversity within seascape restoration for a nature-positive future. Our partnership is multidisciplinary, with extensive experience and representation from the academic, applied finance, biodiversity and governance communities. Our project has three main stages. First, we will leverage existing networks and partnerships to establish the Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Network which will connect existing seascape restoration projects. We will initiate a series of 'discovery' conversations to co-develop a research agenda for the network. Second, we will utilise the network and, guided by the co-developed agenda, hold themed workshops to identify possible solutions that support the enhanced integration of finance and biodiversity in seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. Given the wealth of experience in seascape restoration generated by the concentration of active restoration activities in the network area, we will adopt 'learning by doing' which will draw from the real-life experience of project partners. This will be supplemented by focused research scoped through network discussions to fill evidence gaps identified by the wider academic community and stakeholder groups. Third, we will combine the results of our intensive study of the Solent to Sussex Bay area with a series of national dialogues with the finance and biodiversity researchers and practitioners around the UK (through four national workshops) to develop a framework for integrating biodiversity and finance into future seascape restoration projects. The result will be 1) a framework to better integrate finance and biodiversity into seascape restoration for a nature-positive future, and 2) increased confidence of investors in biodiversity restoration projects. The national network will be well-placed to contribute to a future unified hub-and-spoke network to support a nature-positive UK.

Publications

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Description The Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Research Network has brought together regional and national stakeholders involved in seascape restoration to identify key recommendations to enhance the seascape restoration through the better integration of finance and biodiversity consideration. The 4 key recommendations are:
1) To improve coordination and knowledge sharing between restoration projects to maximise
2) Develop a supportive regulatory framework for seascape restoration
3) Demonstrate the 'business case' for marine restoration
4) De-risk seascape restoration investment and incentivise nature-positive investment
Exploitation Route The outcomes of this award will be shared at a PArliamentary reception in 2024 and will feed into the follow-on project entitled XXXXXXX
Sectors Environment

Financial Services

and Management Consultancy

Government

Democracy and Justice

Culture

Heritage

Museums and Collections

 
Description Our findings are focused on the barriers and enablers to private finance being used to support seascape restoration in the UK, using the Solent to Sussex Bay as a key study area. We have engaged with multiple practitioners, researchers, policymakers, financiers, and third-sector organisations to understand their perspectives on seascape restoration and how private finance can be accessed to scale up seascape restoration. Our findings are being used to inform the activities of all participants at our events and support their actions. Our workshop report, identifies a range of key recommendations to support action to unlock private finance for seascape restoration. Our work is being fed into strategic thinking around a UK-wide seascape restoration strategy, is being fed into live seascape restoration projects in the Solent to Sussex Bay area, and was a key contributor to the development of the UK's first Blue Natural Capital Lab in Sussex Bay.
First Year Of Impact 2023
Sector Communities and Social Services/Policy,Environment,Financial Services, and Management Consultancy
Impact Types Societal

Economic

Policy & public services

 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation Blue Marine Foundation
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation National Oceanography Centre
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation Sussex Wildlife Trust
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation University of Brighton
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation University of Surrey
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation University of Sussex
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description The Seascape Restoration Research Network 
Organisation Zurich Insurance Group
Country Switzerland 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The Seascape Restoration Research Network is a partnership between seascape restoration stakeholders from Hampshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. It currently includes 84 members from over 30 organisations, including Adur and Worthing Councils, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Clean Growth UK and Blue Marine Foundation. The Network held 7 workshops that explored how private finance could help to scale up seascape restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. The results of these regional workshops are presened in the report Skalska K., Fletcher S., Preston J., Keeling D., Osmond Z., Evans C., Murphy R. (2024). Integrating private finance into restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. University of Portsmouth. The University of Portsmouth research team led the development of the partnership and organised the workshops. In addition, in partnership with Finance Earth and Pollination we delivered national workshops in Wales, England, N Ireland and Scotland, which explored how high-integrity marine natural capital markets could be developed in the UK.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners supported all activities through co-design of the events programme, feedback and support on the design of specific events, contribution to written products, and participation at events (including chairing, advocating, and extending invitations).
Impact 7 regional events 4 national events 1 publication summarising the results of regional workshops 1 paper planned based on national workshops
Start Year 2023
 
Description Achieving community buy-in and creating a movement for coastal restoration 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Identify barriers to community engagement in seascape restoration and develop a plan to increase community engagement with the use of behavioural science. A workshop co-hosted with Hampshire Wildlife Trust
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Alternative sources of funding for seascape restoration: Carbon credits 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Investigate the role of carbon credits in increasing funding for restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. Regional workshop with national speakers.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Alternative sources of funding for seascape restoration: Biodiversity credits 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Investigate the role of biodiversity credits in increasing funding for restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area. Regional workshop with national speakers.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Defining the objectives of the Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Network 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Define the role of the Seascape Restoration Research Network and formulate a list of objectives to scale up restoration in the Solent to Sussex Bay area
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Developing multi-stakeholder dialogue to scale up restoration 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Develop principles of multi-stakeholder communication to enable seascape restoration.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Embedding marine natural capital into policy 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aim: Discuss what policy tools could be used to enable nature-positive funding for seascape restoration. Regional workshop woth national speakers.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Exploratory dialogue with Zurich Insurance on barriers to financing seascape restoration 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Aim: Identify factors that inhibit Zurich's investment into seascape restoration and discuss what motivates them to invest in marine restoration projects as opposed to land-based projects.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description Financing seascape restoration in England 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aims: 1) Develop a roadmap to achieving high-integrity marine natural capital markets in the UK; and 2) Formulate a list of research questions which, if addressed, will help to develop high-integrity marine natural capital markets This was the English national workshop to explore these issues.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description Financing seascape restoration in Northern Ireland 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aims: 1) Develop a roadmap to achieving high-integrity marine natural capital markets in the UK; and 2) Formulate a list of research questions which, if addressed, will help to develop high-integrity marine natural capital markets This was the N Irish national workshop to explore these issues.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description Financing seascape restoration in Scotland 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aims: 1) Develop a roadmap to achieving high-integrity marine natural capital markets in the UK; and 2) Formulate a list of research questions which, if addressed, will help to develop high-integrity marine natural capital markets This was the Scottish national workshop to explore these issues.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description Financing seascape restoration in Wales 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Aims: 1) Develop a roadmap to achieving high-integrity marine natural capital markets in the UK; and 2) Formulate a list of research questions which, if addressed, will help to develop high-integrity marine natural capital markets This was the Welsh national workshop to explore these issues.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024