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We hope that all UK landscape architecture practices will join us in making this commitment. Join us in our declaration.

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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
3 years
In the lead up to COP 27, landscape arch & @BuiltEnvDec signatories are invited to have their voice heard advocating for real urgent and fundamental change. Please complete this survey on behalf of your practice #ClimateCrisis #LandscapeArchitectsDeclare https://t.co/ai5ATnffkt
forms.office.com
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“London has an increasing area of impermeable surfacing and still essentially relies on a Victorian drainage system that was not designed to cope with the city’s current and predicted future populations.” https://t.co/XDdf3N3bNy
theguardian.com
Expert report warns of dangers of relying on Victorian drainage system, lack of funding and awareness of risks
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@fixing_projects
Carol Long
4 years
@LandArchDeclare Is it true that the last time such guidance on classroom discussion was issued was around #Section28 ? That seems to resulted in an unwillingness to look at difficult questions or see other peoples views. We need young people to see and respectfully debate other perspectives.
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“Where teaching covers the potential solutions for tackling climate change, this may constitute a political issue”. New guidance on political impartiality in the classroom is likely to scare teachers in England away from tackling important subjects https://t.co/WAKRNAAAvB
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theguardian.com
Education secretary Nadhim Zahawi warns against promoting contested theories as fact
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@landsmith_sarah
Sarah Jones-Morris
4 years
Climate matching future tree species
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@landsmith_sarah
Sarah Jones-Morris
4 years
Plants species are travelling northwards on average 50km per annum #climatecrisis #biodiversitycrisis @HitchmoughJames Diversity is key
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“Research finds sites too often far from amenities, without public transport, cycling links or even pavements” #notevenpavements https://t.co/psTzMJBXWj
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@WaterLANDS_EU
WaterLANDS
4 years
80 plus #WaterLANDS team members meeting online today to kick-off the project activities! For more information on the project, or to sign up to receive news and updates visit https://t.co/EiBFgbcFGF
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
Three officers at the EA have described to the Guardian and Ends Report how they are increasingly unable to hold polluters to account or improve the environment as a result of the body’s policies. #Pollution #EnvironmentAgency #BiodiversityCrisis https://t.co/AJiHNHQap2
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theguardian.com
Exclusive: Officers say cuts and operational decisions have made England’s regulator ‘toothless’
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LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
The total mass of plastics now exceeds the total mass of all living mammals. #ClimateCrisis #BiodiversityCrisis #PlanetaryBoundaries https://t.co/jtYKCg4ajd
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@GrantAssocs
Grant Associates
4 years
As one of @LandArchDeclare's Founders, we recognise climate breakdown and #biodiversity loss as the most serious issues of our time. The UK media's now also abandoning terms like #climatechange, instead using ‘emergency’ to wake the world up to the crisis.
independent.co.uk
The language used by UK media is evolving as the dangers of climate crisis become more evident
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@UNEP
UN Environment Programme
4 years
Soil biodiversity contributes significantly to the health of agriculture, to human health & climate regulation. What exactly is driving soil biodiversity loss? Here are 5 drivers⬇️ via @FAO
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
Landscape architects… Do we? Or are we complicit?
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@RSBenwell
Richard Benwell
4 years
Please respond to the #peat consultation: voluntary targets have failed, it's time *now* for a ban on sale of peat products. There should be no delay for the amateur sector & why not use point of sale charges & set a ban date in law for professional use? https://t.co/8r6Y6A1XqD
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LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
The research was published in the Scientific Reports journal and collected data from urban citizens across the world using the Urban Mind research app https://t.co/1dl53evTdp
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nature.com
Scientific Reports - Lonely in a crowd: investigating the association between overcrowding and loneliness using smartphone technologies
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LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“For people like us who work with public space, validating the anecdotal knowledge we get on the ground with data is incredibly valuable in communicating the worth of these spaces. Environmental health and public health are one and the same.” https://t.co/ryT4hvr6nZ
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LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“For people like us who work with public space, validating the anecdotal knowledge we get on the ground with data is incredibly valuable in communicating the worth of these spaces. Environmental health and public health are one and the same.” https://t.co/ryT4hvr6nZ
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@MarcusxGrant
Marcus Grant
4 years
Dithering in a crisis. "Peat is the UK’s largest carbon store, trapping as much as tropical rainforests per hectare, but is routinely dug up for horticulture. This releases carbon dioxide, adding to the climate crisis."
@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“The government said it did not intend to ban the sale of plants in pots that contained peat and that its plans would not affect current licences for peat extraction.” Oh https://t.co/CzHIcaxBJm
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LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“The government said it did not intend to ban the sale of plants in pots that contained peat and that its plans would not affect current licences for peat extraction.” Oh https://t.co/CzHIcaxBJm
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theguardian.com
Peatland vital carbon store but campaigners say lack of immediate action makes plan a ‘damp squib’
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@LandArchDeclare
LandscapeArchitectsDeclare_uk
4 years
“Even new wood burning stoves meeting the “ecodesign” standard still emit 750 times more tiny particle pollution than a modern HGV truck.” https://t.co/ColCYOCdbA
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