- Adaptation and Resilience
- Climate Education and public awareness & participation
- Human Settlements (Built Environment, Waste and Consumption)
- Heritage-based adaptation and mitigation
- Sustainable Development
Changing Climate, Changing Landscapes: Urban
GMT
As our climate changes, how do we protect British landscapes and encourage resilience in local communities?
Discover how communities have coped with environmental change in the past and the lessons we can learn as we respond to the effects of climate change happening right now. How are these landscapes altering and what should we do to ensure our management of them is sustainable?
Drawing on discussions from the annual climate change conference COP26 and the latest knowledge about climate change adaptation, explore how we can manage environmental change in three different landscapes across Britain, and how we can make those who live in these landscapes more resilient.
This Webinar focuses on Urban landscapes. With the majority of our population living in towns and cities, we need to make sure our urban landscapes are resilient and able to cope with the environmental changes caused by climate change. Housing, transport, food production, energy and infrastructure - how can we ensure our urban landscapes are sustainable, healthy and future-proof?
In partnership with The Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions, Bournemouth University
Events in the Series
Coastal Landscapes - 22 November Countryside Landscapes - 24 November
Alternative text for image: An aerial photo of an urban housing area
