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In an increasingly urban world, how can we support nature recovery?
Hosted by Gurminder Sanghera
Welcome to the AHR podcast series, where we engage in captivating conversations about the built environment and its influence on shaping a more positive future.
Director Gurminder Sanghera is joined by Tamsin Constable from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and David King, who leads our landscape team in our Bristol studio.
In this episode, we answer what do we really mean by nature recovery . And as architects, developers and landscape architects, how will Nature Recovery Strategies influence our work?
With new legislation surrounding Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), we discuss how can we utilise Nature Recovery Strategies to support our BNG objectives.
We also share examples of how landscape-led design has positively impacted city centre communities.
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Mar 19th 2024
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