Introduction to Nature Governance & Rights of Nature
An introduction to nature-centric governance for Protected Landscapes in the UK
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Introduction to Nature Governance & Rights of Nature
This webinar introduces a series of sessions exploring how various nature-centric governance approaches may help UK Protected Landscapes to bring a greater diversity of voices into their decision-making processes, building robustness and improving outcomes for Nature, people and climate. Transform how your Protected Landscape approaches decision-making by exploring practical frameworks that give nature a voice in governance.
Why Attend?
- Practical Innovation: Discover emerging nature governance approaches and their applications in UK Protected Landscapes
- Policy Leadership: Position your organisation at the forefront of environmental governance innovation
- UK Examples: Learn from pioneering UK case studies and practical implementations
- Relevance: Explore how these approaches can enhance Protected Landscape management and conservation outcomes
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Introduction to Rights of Nature concepts and movements in the UK context
- Explore opportunities for integrating nature-centric approaches within existing UK planning and governance frameworks
- Understand the potential for Rights of Nature to strengthen Protected Landscape management and conservation outcomes
- Connect with UK practitioners and innovators in this field
Perfect for:
- Protected Landscape Authority board members and senior management
- Protected Landscape policy, strategy and project leads
- Natural England area teams and policy leads
- Defra policy officials working on environmental governance
- Planning and environmental professionals
Speakers: Thomas Rickard (Rights of Nature specialist) & Simeon Rose (Creative Director, Faith in Nature)
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Meeting ID: 322 409 838 723 5
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This webinar series was made possible with thanks to funding through the Coastal Wildbelt programme, a national initiative celebrating England’s extraordinary coastline as a place where people, nature, culture, and community can thrive together. Coastal Wildbelt is funded by Defra, through the Protected Landscapes Partnership. To find out more about our Partnership: https://www.protectedlandscapespartnership.org.uk/
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