Webinar series
In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic the Sustainable Places Seminar Series is currently being delivered online.
We host regular seminars, with researchers and affiliates presenting their latest research. The events offer opportunities for discussion and collaborative working, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the work that takes place at the Institute.
Webinar recordings
Catch up now on webinars you may have missed.
Seagrass Restoration: bringing biodiversity back to our seas
COVID-19 in Kenya: Global Health, Human Rights and the State in a Time of Pandemic by John Harrington
Unequal nutritional quality and environmental impacts of self-selected diets in the US by Pan He
Oceans Justice: Lessons from Trade-offs in the Implementation of UN SDG 14 in the Seychelles, by Susan Baker, Poppy Nicol and Natasha Constant
The 2020 Amazon fire season: challenges and opportunities from a new near-real time fire monitoring tool by Niels Andela
Embedding Experiential Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESD/GC) by Steve England
Community landscape stewardship - building economic and environmental sustainability by Chris Blake
Automobility futures and COVID-19 a socio-technical systems perspective by Peter Wells
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Crowd-funding place-based conservation of biodiversity by Rob Thomas
Co-producing a civic space in Grangetown, Cardiff through long term place-based Partnerships by Mhairi McVicar, Community Gateway
Shaping more resilient and just food systems: lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic by Hannah Pitt, Poppy Nicol, Ella Furness and Alice Taherzadeh
Relationships driving sustainability: the chicken AND the egg by Angelina Sanderson Bellamy
Watch Relationships driving sustainability the chicken AND the egg by Angelina Sanderson Bellamy
Future Generations & Well-being Planning in Wales by Dr Alan Netherwood and Dr Andrew Flynn
Watch Future Generations & Well-being Planning in Wales by Dr Alan Netherwood and Dr Andrew Flynn
Cooperative Ways of Working and Sustainable and Just Food Futures in Wales By Poppy Nicol and Alice Taherzadeh
Could food sovereignty be a means to achieve territory autonomy? By Daniela De Fex Wolf
Watch Could food sovereignty be a means to achieve territory autonomy? By Daniela De Fex Wolf
Creating a stink: contestations over UK intensive livestock developments by Alison Caffyn
Watch Creating a stink: contestations over UK intensive livestock developments by Alison Caffyn