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The LBP Annual Forum took place on Thursday 12 May 2011 at Wandsworth Town Hall.

A big thank you to all our speakers and workshop facilitators, and especially to Cathy Purse of Thames Water who did a tremendous job of organising the forum and making sure everything ran smoothly on the day.

We are also grateful to Thames Water and Froglife, who provided lunch and refreshments, and to Wandsworth Borough Council for providing the magnificent venue.

Download Slideshows of the Speakers' presentations:

Backing up action with evidence:

Three years of the London Living Water Programme
Kathy Wormald, Froglife

The London Invasive Species Initiative
Jo Heisse, London Invasive Species Initiative

An introduction to habitat suitability mapping
Matt Davies, GiGL

Habitat suitability maps and the London Underground BAP
Suzanna Jackman, London Underground

Connecting London's Amphibian & Reptile Environments
Tony Gent, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation

The Challenge of Ecosystem Services:

Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity: Connecting Nature and People
Mark Everard, Environment Agency

Biodiversity and the Thames Tunnel
Stephanie McGibbon, Thames Tunnel

Olympic Delivery Authority BAP
Richard Jackson, Olympic Delivery Authority

Audience Workshop Notes:

Q. 1 How do we measure the contribution of biodiversity to ecosystem services?

Q. 2 What do ecosystem services mean for London?

Q. 3 How do we ensure that biodiversity is incorporated into ecosystem services?

Q. 4 Can the biodiversity community improve relationships with other sectors by adopting an ecosystem services approach?





Follow the links to some of our partners' events pages:

Free nature events, volunteering, and more across the capital, all year round, with...

BTCV

London Wildlife Trust

Froglife

Groundwork

Lea Valley Park

London Natural History Society

The Royal Parks

RSPB

Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust

 

 


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