ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SMURF WEBSITE WINS
NATIONAL ACCESSIBILITY AWARD

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

06/03/2006 - At a prestigious awards ceremony in London last night (2 March 2006), the Environment Agency’s SMURF Project website (Sustainable Management of Urban Rivers and Floodplains), based on the River Tame through Birmingham and the Black Country, received the Visionary Design Award for Special Innovation from Red Dwarf and Scrapheap Challenge’s Robert Llewellyn. The Visionary Design Awards, the UK website accessibility equivalent of the 'Oscars', are judged and awarded by the National Library for the Blind. They recognise organisations that have worked to make their websites easily accessible to blind and partially sighted people across the UK.

The SMURF website describes the issues facing the River Tame and includes project reports, maps and information. To make it accessible, its designers solved technical problems that were regarded as unsolvable, in providing a Geographic Information System that may be used by people with disabilities.

The Environment Agency invited accessible web design specialists Communis to construct the SMURF site, asking that it not only be highly accessible to people with disabilities, but also be made available in French, German, Bengali, Gujurati, Punjabi and Urdu as well. Urdu presented a particular challenge as it is written from right to left, necessitating the site design to flip around to accommodate the language change. The greatest challenge was the implementation of an accessible Geographic Information System tool, WebSMURF, using a combination of accessible Flash animation and a sophisticated non-Flash version.

The SMURF project was based on the River Tame in the West Midlands - specifically the urban area of the river catchment that includes Birmingham and a large part of the Black Country. The River Tame is a typical example of an urban river - polluted, heavily modified by culverting, straightening, re-routing and with concrete banks and few natural features.

Between 2002 and 2005 the project investigated how implementing sustainable land-use planning and water management techniques could tackle the problems associated with urban rivers such as the Tame.

Project Manager, Mark Scott, says: "I am delighted and honoured to accept this award on behalf of the Environment Agency and the SMURF Project team. This is a significant achievement for the team, who were dedicated to making this website accessible to everyone in the local community. They approached the task believing that anything is possible, and achieved what was considered to be impossible."

Further information:

SMURF Project

SMURF (Sustainable Management of Urban Rivers and Floodplains) is a three year partnership project that started in August 2002. SMURF is supported financially by the EU LIFE-Environment programme. Project partners include The Environment Agency, Birmingham City Council, Severn Trent Water, H R Wallingford, Staatliches Umweltamt Herten, The University of Birmingham and Kings College London.

The project was based on the River Tame in the West Midlands - specifically the urban area of the river catchment that includes Birmingham and a large part of the Black Country. The River Tame is a typical example of an urban river - polluted, heavily modified by culverting, straightening, re-routing and with concrete banks and few natural features.

SMURF aimed to tackle these environmental problems on the Tame by integrating the planning and management of land-use, water quality, ecology and flooding. The methods developed by the SMURF project will be used as a model for work on similar rivers throughout the UK and the European Community.

Visionary Design Awards

The Visionary Design Awards are part of an ongoing campaign by the National Library for the Blind (NLB) to encourage website publishers and designers to consider the needs of visually impaired people when they are designing their sites. In all, 30 websites were shortlisted for this year’s awards in five different categories.

Further information on the awards can be found at http://www.visionary-design.org/

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Neha Atri)
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