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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2024 · 1H 25M

Centring nature in the transformation of urban spaces

from The SEI Podcast Series

In this instalment of SEI's four-part Climate and Biodiversity Crises Series, in partnership with Henry Halloran Trust, an expert panel will discuss how concepts of multispecies justice can inform planning for nature-based solutions, striving to rebalance the relationship between human development and the environment. Timestamps:00:53 - Welcome and introduction11:49 - How does multispecies justice influence policy in the EU?17:39 - What are the trade-offs between meeting our housing needs in Australia, and preserving nature?24:26 - What is the nature roadmap for the built environment?32:52 - Council strategies38:26 - How would a focus on multispecies justice change how we approached urban planning?45:39 - The black roof ban52:48 - How do developers respond to the focus on nature and biodiversity?1:00:58 - Shifting thinking away from making nature conform to our expectations1:04:44 - Q+A begins Speakers:Nicole Gurran (Chair), urban planning researcherGwilym Griffiths, urban greening expertAdrienne Keane, researcher and urban plannerElham Monavari, Green Building Council of AustraliaChristopher Raymond, University of Helsinki Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this instalment of SEI's four-part Climate and Biodiversity Crises Series, in partnership with Henry Halloran Trust, an expert panel will discuss how concepts of multispecies justice can inform planning for nature-based solutions, striving to rebalance the relationship between human development and the environment. Timestamps:00:53 - Welcome and introduction11:49 - How does multispecies justice influence policy in the EU?17:39 - What are the trade-offs between meeting our housing needs in Australia, and preserving nature?24:26 - What is the nature roadmap for the built environment?32:52 - Council strategies38:26 - How would a focus on multispecies justice change how we approached urban planning?45:39 - The black roof ban52:48 - How do developers respond to the focus on nature and biodiversity?1:00:58 - Shifting thinking away from making nature conform to our expectations1:04:44 - Q+A begins Speakers:Nicole Gurran (Chair), urban planning researcherGwilym Griffiths, urban greening expertAdrienne Keane, researcher and urban plannerElham Monavari, Green Building Council of AustraliaChristopher Raymond, University of Helsinki Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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