The Humber region is set to undergo a huge period of change as we transition our critical industrial heritage & infrastructure to a lower carbon future, whilst retaining jobs and enhancing the natural environment. Our region is set to invest £billions in the transition which represents a tremendous opportunity for organisations to drive environmental improvements while protecting our planet for future generations from the impact of greenhouse gas emissions.
This Biodiversity Net Gain Conference in the Humber is brought to you by the CATCH Environmental Managers Network & Humber Nature Partnership, it is open to members and guests.
Coffee available from 9.30
10.00 – Welcome and Introductions – Martin Jones, Yara
10.05 – Understanding Biodiversity Net Gain - Nick White, Natural England
10.35 – Green Investment in Greater Lincolnshire – Tammy Smalley, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
11.05 – Coffee Break
11.20 – Humber Forest & creating woodland at industrial sites - Andrew Taylor, North Lincolnshire Council
11.45 – HNP member site biodiversity projects
12.05 – Q&A
12.15 – Close & Buffet lunch
The event is free to attend and there are a few sponsorship opportunities available please contact [email protected] for more details.
Event Details
Date
05 June 2024 09:30Who is it aimed at
Anyone responsible for biodiveristy management in their organisation
Where
CATCH Facility, Redwood Park Estate, Stallingborough, NE Lincs, DN41 8TH