Part of IEMA’s World Environment Day activities and hosted by IEMA’s Nick Blyth, this webinar welcomed Pat Snowdon from Scottish Forestry who provided an overview of the Woodland Carbon Code, a voluntary standard for the creation of new woodland. We looked at the wider benefits of woodland creation (including the creation of flood defences), the opportunities of nature based solutions including sustainable finance (and some of the possible barriers) and how we can include these activities in building a green recovery.
Presentations
World Environment Day: The changing economy of trees - Webinar slides, N, Blyth & S, Mukherjee, IEMA - CLICK HERE
The Changing Economy of Trees - P, Snowdon, Scottish Forestry - CLICK HERE
Posted on 5th June 2020
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