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
Historical Landscapes – Monday 21 June 2021, 11am-12pm, 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 & Archaeology
Rachael Hall, National Trust
Jonathan Last, Landscape Strategy, Historic England
Urban Nature – Monday 21 June 2021, 3pm-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 & Diversity in Nature – Tuesday 22 June 2021, 11am -12pm, Chaired by Lucy McRobert, author & wildlife storyteller
Dr Anjana Khatwa, Earth scientist, presenter & advocate for diversity
Dawood Qureshi, wildlife film-maker, writer, freelance journalist, photographer, artist, podcast-host, activist, marine biology student, & A Focus on Nature committee member
Libby Smith, Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
Chantelle Lindsay, London Wildlife Trust & Flock Together
Sustainability: local natures, local futures – Tuesday 22 June 2021, 3pm-4pm Chaired by Dr Rob Lambert, University of Nottingham & Vice-President of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Sally Longford, Nottingham City Council, Energy, Environment & 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 & Social Justice Officer
Nature in Lockdown – Friday 25 June 2021, 7.30pm-9pm, Hosted by Dr Rob Lambert, University of Nottingham & Vice-President of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
In conversation with Stephen Moss, author of Skylarks with Rosie, Natural Historian, Birder, TV producer
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