The IEMA Scotland East Network covers the area from the English border to the Cairngorms, including Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee.
The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Scotland North Network covers the area from Cairngorms up, including Aberdeen and Inverness
The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members, and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Scotland West Network covers the area from the English border to the Isle of Mull, including Dumfries, Glasgow and Stirling.
The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members, and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA North East Network covers the area between the Yorkshire dales and the Scottish border, including Middlesbrough, Newcastle and Gateshead
The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA North West Regional Network covers the following areas within the North West; Cumbria; Lancashire; Merseyside; Greater Manchester and Cheshire.
The North West group aims to deliver events on a range of topic areas and activities to help deliver IEMA’s core strategies. These areas include, but are not limited to; Climate Change mitigation and adaptation; the Circular Economy; Corporate Sustainability; Sustainable Resource Management; Legal Compliance Updates; the Natural Environment and addressing long term biodiversity loss; Impact Assessments, as well as supporting membership development in line with IEMA’s Skills Map. Engagement with regional universities, businesses and stakeholders is critical to ensuring activities on current key topic areas for the region are developed and delivered upon. We would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Yorkshire and Humber Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The East of England Steering Group covers one of the largest in the UK, stretching from London suburbs, north to Milton Keynes, east to Great Yarmouth, and includes the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk.
Our region has one of the fastest growing economies in the UK, and we intend to assist with embedding sustainability at the heart of this development.
The East of England Regional Steering group is a made up of a team of member volunteers dedicated to assisting with delivery of local membership services and membership engagement, including organising socials, workshops, site visits, CPD and membership development.
We actively encourage ideas from members, and if you feel able to contribute to our team or require any further information, contact our Chair, John Hill through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Wales Network covers all of Wales, from Tenby and Cardiff in the South up to Wrexham and Anglesey in the North.
The IEMA Wales aims to equip IEMA Members in Wales with the professional skills needed to progress both their own careers and sustainability in the organisations they work with. The Network welcomes collaboration with IEMA members, so if you are interested in getting involved, either get in touch with us through regions@iema.net or come along to one of our social meetings in Cardiff.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
The IEMA Midlands region is one of the biggest in the UK. It covers from the Welsh border to Lincolnshire coast, incorporating Worcester and Northampton in the south up to Stoke and Chesterfield in the North.
The Midlands region aims to deliver events on a wide range of sustainability topics, and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating and networking with other IEMA members in the area.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA South West Network covers the area from Penzanze to Gloucester, Swindon and Bournemouth. The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Solent Network covers Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, including Portsmouth, Southampton and Basingstoke.
The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA Sussex & Surrey Network aims to help IEMA members in the area develop their professional careers, and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA South East Network covers the area from Oxfordshire to Kent, including London. The Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The group was founded on Thursday 09th February 2017 at an IEMA event to re-establish the ROI Steering Committee. Since then the ROI Steering Committee has met regularly and hosted numerous events to highlight topical environmental issues in Ireland. The Steering Committee is a voluntary organisation who welcome all ideas on future events and who would greatly welcome new committee members. For contact details please email: regions@iema.net or , join our ROI IEMA LinkedIn profile
The IEMA Northern Ireland Network aims to deliver events to develop the careers of local members and would like to hear from members in the area who are interested in collaborating.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA New Zealand Network aims to bring together IEMA members across the country to support and develop sustainability. If you are an IEMA member in New Zealand interesting in collaborating with environment and sustainability professionals, or are interested in joining engaging in the agenda, this group is perfect for you.
This network is led by the regional steering group:
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through regions@iema.net.
The IEMA MENA network aims to bring together IEMA members across the region to lead sustainable development. If you are an IEMA member interesting in collaborating with environment and sustainability professionals, or are interested in joining engaging in the agenda, this group is perfect for you.
This network is led by the regional steering group, chaired by Harry Sealy
If you would like to contribute to activity in your region, get in touch through mena@iema.net.