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The Green Urbanist podcast is hosted by Ross O'Ceallaigh, an urban designer and educator.
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#78: Landscape-led Response to Climate Change, with the Landscape Institute (Landscape Mini-Series Part 1)
Welcome to this 4-part series on the role of landscape and urban nature in creating resilient, sustainable and healthy places. Over the next 4 weeks I’ll be releasing short weekly episodes featuring interviews with landscape practitioners that highlight great case studies in landscape design and discuss the wider role of these interventions in green urbanism.
The interviews were recorded at the Landscape Institute Awards 2023. Thanks to the Landscape Institute for inviting me along and organising these conversations.
This first episode features a conversation with Landscape Institute President-elect Carolin Göhler FLI. The focus of this chat was on responding to the climate and biodiversity crises through landscape interventions and some of the work the Landscape Institute is doing to push this forward.
After the interview I share some more information specifically about nature-based climate adaptation in cities.
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