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Biography
I joined Northumbria University in January 2023 as a Research Fellow. I have specialised in hydrology, flood risk management, hydrometric monitoring, modelling, community/stakeholder involvement (socio-hydrology), citizen science and nature-based methods inside and outside academia since 2010.
As part of my PhD (2013-2017) I explored the feasibility, reliability, value and sustainability of citizen science in catchment (river) science and utilised community-based data to influence a natural flood management scheme. These experiences have fuelled my enthusiasm for working with communities and wider stakeholders to ensure environmental projects are meaningful, relevant and transferable to people and practice on the ground.
Having started my career as a Physical Scientist and Engineer, I also integrate innovative communication and engagement tools, and social science methods, into my work. I regularly collect and use community-based datasets to enhance traditional practices and fill data gaps.
Since joining Northumbria University, I have been working on the community-led sustainable drainage (SuDS) research project. SuDS+ (https://stanleysuds.co.uk) is a five-year project funded by Defra’s Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme. SuDS+ is creating community-led solutions that go beyond traditional water infrastructure. This is being achieved by de-prioritising flooding as the primary driver, and instead designing solutions which are led by the true needs of local people. A SuDS+ approach therefore has the potential to catalyse sustainable urban design by delivering multiple wider benefits (‘+’), whilst increasing flood resilience.
Other active projects:
- UpStream: Community-led monitoring to improve water quality in the UK and Taiwan. https://research.ncl.ac.uk/upstream/
- Acomb citizen science: continuous hydrometric monitoring with community flood and planning groups.
Follow this link to view previous projects and outputs: https://linktr.ee/Starkeyele
Further Information
Previous positions:
Tyne Rivers Trust - Catchment Project Manager
National Green Infrastructure Facility, Newcastle University - Research Associate
JBA Consulting - Analyst (Hydrologist and Natural Flood Management specialist)
RAB Consultants - Assistant Environmental Consultant.
Weetwood - Technical Engineer.
Previous projects (and funder):
North East Catchments Hub (Northumbrian Water)
UpStream community-led continuous water quality monitoring (ESRC)
PYRAMID: Platform for dYnamic, hyper-resolution, near-real time flood Risk AssessMent Integrating repurposed and novel Data sources (NERC)
National Green Infrastructure Extreme Event Swale (UKCRIC, UKRI)
Yorkshire Natural Flood Management (Environment Agency)
Haltwhistle Burn citizen science (PhD: NERC and Tyne Rivers Trust)
Memberships:
British Hydrological Society
CIWEM - Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (graduate membership)
Media & other impact:
Nature-based solutions (cities) at COP26
Haltwhistle flood protection scheme inspired by children's game Kerplunk
How families living in flood-risk parts of the North East could play key role in future prevention
Storm chasers: The scientists trying to combat flooding (BBC News, BBC World)
Addressing flood risk through city-University collaborations (UK Universities Climate Network)
REF2021 Impact Case Study - Natural Flood Management using Runoff Attenuation Features
Watertight Solutions: Engaging communities in developing targeted sustainable urban drainage schemes
Publications:
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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SDG 14 Life Below Water
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Empowering Communities Through Urban Flood Resilience: A New Vision for Sustainable Drainage Delivery
Starkey, E., Davinson, M., Liu, S., Elges, M., Rollason, E. & Bracken, L. J., Mar 2026, In: Journal of Flood Risk Management. 19, 1, 21 p., e70202.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A Hybrid LSTM-Attention Approach for Missing Data Imputation in IoT Time Series
Laeeq, A., Adeel, U., Li, J. & Starkey, E., 6 Nov 2025, Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2025: 26th International Conference, Jaén, Spain, November 13–15, 2025, Proceedings, Part I. Martínez, L., Camacho, D., Yin, H., Dutta, B., Yera, R., Rodríguez Domínguez, R. M. & Tallón-Ballesteros, A. (eds.). 1 ed. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, p. 301-312 12 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 16238 LNCS).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Are water-related nature-based solutions (NbS) assessed for their full multi-benefit potential? A review from an urban perspective
Dubois, E., Loghmani-Khouzani, T., Ottaviani, S., Serrao, L. & Starkey, E., 3 Dec 2025, In: Sustainability Nexus Forum. 33, 1, 26 p., 22.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Maximising urban resilience using sustainable drainage systems (SuDS): Making the case for community-led urban water management
Starkey, E., Rollason, E., Cotterill, S., Sreenivas, P. & Bracken, L., 1 Nov 2025, In: Land Use Policy. 158, 107732.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Resident Perceptions of Flood Risk, Civic Responsibility, and Community Action: Pre-Intervention Survey Dataset
Carter, A. R. L. & Starkey, E., 3 Oct 2025Research output: Non-textual form › Data set/Database
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