Jellicoe Lecture - A new approach to landscape and carbon
This year's Landscape Institute Jellicoe Lecture will feature a panel discussion on tackling the need to reduce embodied and operational carbon in the landscape architecture sector.
Industries worldwide are taking steps to reduce the adverse impacts of their operations on people and the planet, and so must we. The global climate emergency requires urgent and comprehensive and collective action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the entire UK landscape sector.
Collaboration is vital if we are to improve the decisions we make when designing, specifying, and delivering our work. This means embracing and embedding a new approach to landscape and carbon.
The panel will be discussing a range of topics that the report covers, digging into the difficult issues and looking for common ground around embodied carbon on which the landscape sector can build a united future.
Chaired by Carolin Göhler, President-Elect, Landscape Institute with panellists: Claire Thirlwall, Wayne Grills, Stephen Duce & Sian Berkley. In person in Brixton.
Time: 18:30 GMT