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Tried and tested solutions for a green recovery – Working with nature 2

Tried and tested solutions for a green recovery – Working with nature 2


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In this webinar, David Eliott, (Trees for Cities) talks about urban tree planting, and Hazel Kendall (Head of Land Management at the Westcountry Rivers Trust) discuss rural and urban nature-based solutions.

Recorded 5 Nov 2020 during one of our series of interactive Zero Carbon Britain-themed webinars hosted in partnership with Ashden.

These webinars feature speakers with practical experience of implementing projects at local council and community level, with proven potential for widespread roll out – supporting the economic recovery from COVID-19, getting us closer to net zero and increasing our resilience as a society.

For ease of watching we’ve split the two speakers talks into two recordings.

David Elliott, Chief Executive of Trees for Cities, sharing his experience of increasing numbers of urban trees.

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Hazel Kendall, Head of Land Management at the Westcountry Rivers Trust sharing her experience of promoting wildlife and soil carbon storage through innovative approaches to river catchment management.

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