Nature Based Solutions to Climate Change08/12/21

Organisation: RTPI
Date: 08/12/21
Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Speaker: TBC
Venue: Online
Cost: RTPI member foc - Non members £25.00 plus vat
Type: Webinar
Contact: Kim Walker - kim.walker@rtpi.org.uk
Region: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Time of Day: Day
Topic: Planning

RTPI North East brings this webinar to you as part of the RTPI Online event series.

This webinar will highlight nature-based solutions to climate change adaptation and mitigation exploring how these can provide multiple ‘stocked’ benefits that are cost-effective and multi-functional. Delegates will learn about the ecosystem services role of nature, alongside intrinsic values and responding to address ecological collapse.

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Updating Local Plans – where next? A NE perspective16/11/21

Organisation: RTPI
Date: 16/11/21
Time: 12.30pm-1.30pm
Speaker: TBC
Venue: Online
Cost: RTPI member foc - Non members £25.00 plus vat
Type: Webinar
Contact: Kim Walker (kim.walker@rtpi.org.uk)
Region: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Time of Day: Day
Topic: Planning

RTPI North East brings this webinar to you as part of the RTPI Online event series.

An assessment of the future for Local Plans in the North East with an up to date look at the implications of changes forced by the pandemic on how planning is to be done, what is being planned for and the implications of government proposals.

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Reinforcing the case for Conservation – From Strategy to Delivery12/10/21

Organisation: RTPI
Date: 12/10/21
Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Speaker: Mixed panel - Jules Brown, Historic England - Pete Hinton CIfA and Tim Wickens, Tyneside Committee, Newcastle and Northumberland
Venue: Online
Cost: Free to RTPI members - £25.00 plus vat non-members
Type: Webinar
Contact: Kim Walker
Region: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Time of Day: Day
Topic: Planning

RTPI North East brings this webinar to you as part of the RTPI Online event series.

A brief review of widely varying aspects of conservation activity. The event will include coverage of High Streets Heritage Action Zones, securing public benefit from archaeology and progress with developing a Heritage Strategy for Newcastle

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