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THIS FRIDAY! The case for nature-based solutions and going beyond net zero

With nature-based solutions and the promotion of biodiversity considerations becoming more and more important on construction and infrastructure projects, it's a timely moment for an Infrastructure Intelligence webinar this Friday, 15 July 2022, to look closer into the issues involved.

Many forward-thinking organisations are now actively advocating the use of nature-based solutions to support sustainable adaptation and development. More and more, nature is being talked about in a construction context and the issue was a key feature of the discussions and debates COP26, where over 90% of the policy statements released had the word nature included in them.

Pursuing nature-based solutions is a crucial part of the fight against climate change and the recognition that we are all dependent on a connected network of places where trees, soil, water and thriving, healthy ecosystems support health, wellbeing and the development of a future as a thriving and climate resilient society.

This webinar will look at the increasing importance of nature-based solutions and the promotion of an approach to infrastructure development that protects, sustainably manages and restores ecosystems to provide human wellbeing and biodiversity benefits.

Find out more by booking your place at this webinar, which is organised in association with our Events and Communications Strategic Partner, BECG

Nature-based solutions and going beyond net zero
Friday 15 July 2022 at 11am

Moderator
Rob O'Connor, Editor, Infrastructure Intelligence

Speakers

  • Paul Morris, Director, Civic Engineers
  • Zoë Metcalfe, Client Director, Atkins 
  • Jamie Gordon, Director of Infrastructure and Energy, BECG
  • Emma Wren, natural flood management lead, Mott MacDonald

Click here to book a place on this webinar.

The Infrastructure Intelligence LIVE series of events is organised in association with our Events and Communications Strategic Partner, BECG

If you would like to contact Rob O’Connor about this, or any other story, please email roconnor@infrastructure-intelligence.com.