Nottingham Environment Conference is back!
Four panels, four experts per panel each with interesting topics of discussion and with a Q&A session afterwards. Hosted by Life in Changing Environments Interdisciplinary Research Cluster and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Programme
Historical Landscapes – 21 June 2021, 11am to 12 noon
Chaired by Professor Matt Jones, University of Nottingham
- Dr Robert Hearn, University of Nottingham, School of Geography
- Dr Hannah O’Regan, University of Nottingham, Dept of Classics and Archaeology
- Rachael Hall, National Trust
- Jonathan Last, Landscape Strategy, Historic England
Urban Nature – 21 June 2021, 3 to 4pm
Chaired by Dr Chris Ives, University of Nottingham
- Penney Poyzer, Good Food Partnership, Environmental Pioneer
- Briony Norton, University of Derby, Landscape Ecologist
- Alan Simpson, former MP for Nottingham South,
- Lucelia Rodrigues, University of Nottingham, Architecture and Built Environment
Accessibility and Diversity in Nature – 22 June 2021, 11am to 12 noon
Chaired by Lucy McRobert, author and wildlife storyteller
- Dr Anjana Khatwa, Earth scientist, presenter and advocate for diversity
- Dawood Qureshi, wildlife film-maker, writer, freelance journalist, photographer, artist, podcast-host, activist, marine biology student, and A Focus on Nature committee member
- Libby Smith, Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
- Chantelle Lindsay, London Wildlife Trust and Flock Together
Sustainability: local natures, local futures – 22 June 2021, 3 to 4pm
Chaired by Dr Rob Lambert, University of Nottingham and Vice-President of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- Sally Longford, Nottingham City Council, Energy, Environment and Waste Services
- Michael Walker, Nottingham Wildlife Trust, Nature Recovery Manager
- Heather Devey, Naturalist, Co-Director of Wild Intrigue CIC (Ecotourism social enterprise)
- Martha Roberts, University of Nottingham Students’ Union, Environment and Social Justice Officer
Nature in Lockdown – 25 June 2021, 7.30 to 9pm
Hosted by Dr Rob Lambert, University of Nottingham and Vice-President of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- In conversation with Stephen Moss, author of Skylarks with Rosie, Natural Historian, Birder, TV producer
Free online event, reserve your place now using the registration link above.
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