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Project pisces
Project pisces






project pisces

As a result, people were devoting large amounts of time to something they didn’t like doing – project management.

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There were too many projects operating inefficiently, often because the project did not necessitate a full time project manager. Pisces was founded by Kes Morton in 2017 after managing more than $170 million CAD over 15 years of ocean research projects. Pisces maintains honest, transparent and fun relationships, and brings these principles to our project management services to give researchers and businesses back their time. We’ve all worked in multiple sectors and we do our best work enabling projects at the intersection of two or more sectors. We are committed to creating positive, true, and mutually beneficial collaborations.

  • create ‘living laboratories’ where experts from different disciplines and sectors will be brought together with civil society to look at which solutions will work and what the relative costs and benefits of each might be.Pisces Research Project Management is a research and development project management company passionate about making the greatest positive impact for our ocean research money and time.
  • harmonise data under an analytical framework to assess the complex value of plastic in a whole-system assessment and identify effective intervention points.
  • increase understanding on human behavioural and cultural factors associated with consumption, use and disposal of plastic through focus groups in the community.
  • examine impacts of plastic waste leakage on ecosystem services and functions as well as social and economic structures.
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  • conduct model validation through litter surveys to categorise litter from the point of release into the environment and at increasing distances from source to sea.
  • research sources, pathways and fates of plastic waste in the environment on a national scale using state-of-the-art modelling to estimate the volumes of plastic reaching land, rivers and seas in Indonesia.
  • With £1 million awarded to the University of Plymouth, our research is designed to inform and add value to these programmes, driving inter-connectivity between academia and government, established public-private partnerships, and implementation programmes. The findings will take a holistic view of the problem to generate evidence that informs government intervention programmes. It aims to bring together political, environmental, economic, technical and social disciplines to understand and address the causes of failure, rather than treat symptoms. PISCES is a £3.8 million project led by Brunel University – as part of a larger £20 million round of GCRF funding – that will involve an international multi-disciplinary team to create ‘hope spots’ in Indonesia’s battle against plastic waste.

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    Yet social, behavioural, economic, political and infrastructural challenges hamper progress across the country's 17,000 islands. In 2017, the Indonesian government introduced an ambitious target to reduce marine plastic debris by 70% by 2025.

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    Leakage of plastic waste into the environment in Indonesia is amongst the highest in the world. The problem of plastic waste in Indonesia








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