Nature and Climate Futures: Participation and Partnerships that Catalyse Action

Nature and Climate Futures: Participation and Partnerships that Catalyse Action
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Online event | Tuesday 25th February 2025 | 9:20-14:30

In the face of climate and biodiversity crises, large-scale change is essential. This event will dive into new approaches to governance, community involvement, and partnerships that drive impactful action.

Insights You'll Gain:
By involving communities and building strong partnerships, projects can:

  • Wiser Decisions: Harness collective intelligence for better outcomes.
  • Reach Consensus: Foster broader agreement on key issues.
  • Increase Support: Rally more people to your cause.
  • Secure Resources: Unlock funding and resources for your initiatives.
  • Generate Momentum: Build lasting energy and enthusiasm for change.

Who Should Attend:
Whether you're considering, setting up, implementing, funding, or researching land or seascape projects, this event will provide you with valuable insights from practice and research.

Whatever the scope of your ambition - from greening a grey pocket of an urban area to full landscape-scale change - we want to help you deliver lasting benefits for people and nature.

Event Speakers:
This event will feature talks and Q+A sessions from a range of participation, environmental social science, and conservation specialists. Our speakers will be drawing on insights from diverse fields including stakeholder dialogue and engagement, psychology and social science, and lived experience. Interactive sessions will also be spread throughout the event, allowing the opportunity for knowledge sharing, debate, and networking.

Horizon Scanning:

  • Landscape Futures - Chris Short
  • Marine Futures - Emma McKinley 
  • River & Wetland Futures - Mark Lloyd 

Stories to inspire:

  • Lessons from the journey of 'Summit to Sea' to Tir Canol - Ben Porter
  • Co-creating Change (Reading Climate Emergency Strategy) - Gudrun Freese
  • Considering Community Perspectives - Toby Laurent Belson

Fresh ideas and insights:

  • Creating effective partnerships to fund and deliver landscape restoration - Henry Leveson-Gower
  • Understanding Power - Lou Lecuyer
  • Regenerative Governance - Diana Pound
  • Systems Thinking - Kevin Collins

Interactive Sessions:
We will also include many chances to engage in knowledge sharing, debates, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and innovation.

For more information and early bird tickets: https://tinyurl.com/NCFutures

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