The Landscape Institute is inviting built environment professionals to the Greener Recovery Festival. Registration is now open for the virtual event, which takes place on 22-26 March between 9am-1pm.
The Greener Recovery festival will welcome a diverse and international audience on an accessible online platform. Exceptional thought leaders will gather to debate ‘greener recovery’ with topics ranging from climate to biodiversity action. Key discussions will be around net zero, environmental net gain, adaptation and natural capital accounting.
Rebecca Pow, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defra, will be giving a keynote speech on ‘Natural Capital approach to Green Recovery’.
Doctor Tony Juniper CBE, chair of Natural England will be presenting on ‘A National Nature Recovery Network – Why and how?’ He will discuss the need for a joined-up approach based on partnerships and combining different policy tools.
Viginijus Sinkevicius, EU commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries will be presenting on ‘Green New Deal – EU Largest investment in Green Recovery’.
Other key speakers and sessions will include:
- Working together towards Climate Justice and Climate Equity – Judy Ling Wong CBE, honorary president, Black Environment Network
- Greening development – Phil Askew CMLI, director landscape and placemaking, Peabody; Dr Julie Godefroy, technical manager, CIBSE; Jane Walne, head of projects and programmes, Leeds City Council
- Designing Water management in light of Climate Change by Andy Graham, senior project manager, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
- Beyond the Usual Suspects: Climate Equity in practice – Engaging Diverse communities by Dr Helen Hoyle, senior lecturer in Healthy Built Environments, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol
- Developing species rich spaces: little known ways of addressing carbon, pollution and biodiversity issues by Dr Matthew Tallis, BSc. MSc. PhD, lecturer, University Centre Sparsholt
Attendees will be able to learn:
- How to challenge systemic racism to widen BAME access to green spaces and diversify the landscape profession
- Strategies to mitigate overheating risk at early design stages, including building as well as surrounding environment
- Actions to address issues of climate justice and climate equity
- What a nature led approach means – and why coordinated action in rural and urban environments and at different spatial scales is essential.
- An understanding of what the Nature Recovery Network is, and how it will be delivered
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