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  1. 26 October 2021 Water is one of the most valuable resources we have in life. This webinar includes information on water management and ways in which Ustigate design to conserve, recycle and repurpose. Learn what you need to know when exploring the feasibility of an inclusive and sustainable water attraction. Book your place here
  2. I am a committee member for the North West LI branch. We want to run a webinar series around the time of COP26, talking to different people about how their work with a particular local landscape is impacted by/is impacting the climate and biodiversity crises. We hope that by creating this webinar series together, we can: Highlight local landscapes, ecosystems, species, campaigns, sustainable materials & practices etc. Educate the public on the climate & biodiversity crises Show the importance of landscape & environmental professions (Autumn is when A level students begin university applications - let's convince them to #ChooseLandscape!) Use each others' platforms and a shared title/hashtag to capture a large audience Spark discussions that inspire positive action The webinars would be virtual, open to the general public and hosted roughly around 31st Oct – 12th Nov 2021 (when COP26 is hosted in Glasgow). Our webinars are usually a 5 min intro by one of our committee, a 40min talk by the speaker followed by Q&A. After the live event, a recording will be saved and uploaded to LI Campus where registered members can view it for free. Would you like to take strategic action with us? Whether you know someone doing fantastic peat bog conservation, or you're an expert on urban tree planting, or are a branch member and would like to organise a talk, get involved on this thread or send me an email to mail.northwest@landscapeinstitute.org and we can start to create a calendar of events! I have drafted an email which I plan to edit and send out to various people from charities to professors, companies to gardeners. Who knows who will reply, but hopefully we’ll have 2-3 webinars organised on behalf of the North West branch. If all of us branches have 2-3 events, then we’ve got a big lineup to promote! I'm happy to share the email draft. If you think this sounds like a great opportunity to do something for this monumental COP event (we do!) then get involved and let's see what we can create together.
  3. Tuesday 21 September 2021, 11.00 am Join this webinar from Hardscape’s Sustainable team to discuss the approach and relationship between design and sourcing ethical and sustainable materials. What does all this mean when it comes to specification and the desire to ‘do the right thing’, balanced with time and cost restraints to a specific scheme? Book your place now, by clicking here, and join us for this free webinar
  4. Tuesday 7 September 2021, 11.00am Discover how the principles of Scandinavian design can be directly applied to the external environment in order to create democratic and caring meeting places for all. At this webinar, Veste will share their unique Nordic approach to design and how they apply key principles to product design process and business. Register here
  5. Explore the history and the design of Churchill Way with a variety of sustainable and exciting interventions. Explore the design of the cultural event and sustainable public spaces and hear from an award-winning chartered landscape architect with 10 years' post-grad experience. Date: 6 July 2021 Time: 11:00 - 12:00 This webinar is free to attend BOOK HERE
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