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SUMMARY:REVER 11 - restaurer et s'enraciner
DESCRIPTION:SERE’s affiliate in France Reseau REVER is organising its Workshop-Field visit at the end of June\, after being posponed in 2020. Including plenary sessions\, short presentations\, potsers and REVER assembly. Visit the event website for further details. Open for presentation applications until 16 April. Event in French.
URL:https://ser-europe.org/event/rever-11-restaurer-et-senraciner/
LOCATION:Gap\, France
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SUMMARY:Woodland Creation\, Part One: Planning and Approaches
DESCRIPTION:This is PART ONE of two online events which aim to stimulate reflection and discussion on Potential approaches to woodland creation. This highly topical webinar will focus on the strategic context and planning for woodland creation\, though presentations delivered by a wide range of expert speakers. If ecological restoration and habitat creation inspires you\, this is not one to miss! \nThe second session\, to be held on 16 July\, will look at woodland restoration case studies and practical implementation of methods mentioned in part one. \nTickets for each session are sold separately. \nWoodland creation has risen up the political and economic agenda with governments setting out ambitious targets to increase woodland cover. It is seen as having an important role in climate change amelioration as well as providing recreational\, biodiversity and other natural capital benefits. However\, reconciling different objectives and deciding on priorities can be difficult. \nThis webinar has a range of prominent and experienced speakers who will stimulate discussion and learning about different approaches to woodland creation. Presentations and speakers for this session include: \n\nSimon Mageean (Programme Director of the Northern Forest at the Woodland Trust) on planning the Northern Forest and some of the strategic thinking underlining the project.\nChristine Reid (Principal Conservation Advisor at the Woodland Trust) – introducing the Woodland Trust’s guidance for woodland creation.\nProfessor John Rodwell (formerly Lancaster University) – on how understanding the cultural heritage and ecology of trees can inform woodland creation.\nDr Keith Kirby (University of Oxford and previously English Nature) – on what constitutes the right tree\, right place and right reason for expanding woodland cover and reconciling different objectives.\nDr Kieron Doick (Head of Urban Forestry Research Group at Forestry Commission) – on woodland creation on urban/brownfield land the importance of soils.\n\nThe second session on July 16 will explore contrasting approaches to woodland creation across a range of landscape types and scales. Speakers include Dr David Hetherington on woodland restoration in the Cairngorms\, Hugh Chalmers on woodland creation in the Scottish Borders\, Hugh Dorrington on creating native woodlands in the lowlands from the nursery to establishment\, and Peter Leeson from the Woodland Trust on working with landowners. Tickets to the second session are sold separately.
URL:https://ser-europe.org/event/woodland-creation-part-one-planning-and-approaches/
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SUMMARY:Investing in Forest and Landscape Restoration
DESCRIPTION:A fireside chat with Edit Kiss and Esther Mutuma\nJoin us for a learning event focused on the current state of Investing in Forest and Landscape Restoration\, 15 July 2021 at 12:00 CEST.\nThis session will use a conversation format with two experts discussing their experiences as they highlight opportunities and challenges.\nEsther and Edit will discuss:\n\n\nThe opportunities and challenges of restoration finance and engaging the private sector;\n\n\nKey elements that are attractive to investors and what this means in reality;\n\n\nExperience and lessons learned from past investment cases;
URL:https://ser-europe.org/event/investing-in-forest-and-landscape-restoration/
LOCATION:On-line event
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SUMMARY:Woodland Creation\, Part Two: Implementation and Case Studies
DESCRIPTION:This is PART TWO of two online events which aim to stimulate reflection and discussion on potential approaches to woodland creation. This highly topical webinar will focus on woodland creation at case studies and the implementation of creation and restoration methods. Presentations will be delivered by a wide range of expert speakers. If ecological restoration and habitat creation inspires you\, this is not one to miss! \nThe first session\, held 2 July\, will have looked at strategic context and planning for woodland creation. \nTickets for each session are sold separately. \nWoodland creation has risen up the political and economic agenda with governments setting out ambitious targets to increase woodland cover. It is seen as having an important role in climate change amelioration as well as providing recreational\, biodiversity and other natural capital benefits. However\, reconciling different objectives and deciding on priorities can be difficult. \nThis webinar has a range of prominent and experienced speakers who will stimulate discussion and learning about different approaches to woodland creation\, with a focus on case studies and implementation. The case studies are from diverse landscapes and scales. \nSpeakers for this session include: \n\nDr David Hetherington (Ecological Advisor\, Cairngorms National Park) – landscape-scale approaches to woodland expansion in an upland environment.\nPete Leeson (Woodland Advisor\, Woodland Trust) – working with landowners on woodland creation\, including wood pasture systems and incorporating flower-rich habitats.\nHugh Chalmers (Land Management Advisor\, Tweed Forum) – creating native community woodlands in the Scottish Borders.\nHugh Dorrington (Owner\, Aveland Trees) – How to grow a resilient woodland. Advice from an experienced native tree nursery operator and contractor.\n\nSpeakers for the first session on July 2 include; Professor John Rodwell\, on how understanding the cultural heritage of trees can inform woodland creation\, Dr Keith Kirby on reconciling different objectives for woodland creation and Simon Mageean\, the Programme Director of the Northern Forest on the Woodland Trust’s approach to new woodland. Tickets to the first session are sold separately.
URL:https://ser-europe.org/event/woodland-creation-part-two-implementation-and-case-studies/
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