Salisbury Greenspace nitiative. Why are we suggesting this? For the benefits it will bring people and wildlife. Food, water, flood control, climate mitigation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BEN Volunteering by Third Country Nationals Experiences and Lessons from the Environmental Sector Judy Ling Wong FRSA. OBE. HonFCIWEM Director UK Black.
Advertisements

Hetty Byrne Visitor Values: Inspiring Change. Visitor Values What value do we place on tourism? We pay for visitor experiences – is our engagement with.
Brazil-UK research planning workshop Improving integration between urban and environmental policies The case of green infrastructure – Brazil & UK.
Addressing weather and climate risks through neighbourhood planning. Presenter name here Meeting name goes here Date here.
WINCANTON PEOPLES PLAN Our vision for the future of Wincanton and its surrounding villages and how we will make that vision happen.
Dawn Griffiths Health and Environment Advisor Climate Change and Green Infrastructure.
The Green Arc Vision “Bringing the Big Outdoors closer to everyone – by creating, linking and managing extensive and valued landscapes for people and.
Individuals & communities will gain by planning now to reduce oil usage. We must look for opportunities at the micro level. The big picture is just a composite.
Towards a Worcestershire Green Infrastructure Strategy WPEG, 5 September 2012 Marta Dziudzi Planning Policy Assistant Strategic.
GreenSpace South West Wellbeing Event 13 th February 2008 The Brewhouse, Taunton Workshop Notes.
Gondomar Polis Project - Sustainable Requalification of Gondomar's River Douro Waterfront PORTUGAL Gondomar Municipality 5th European Conference on Sustainable.
CENTRAL SCOTLAND GREEN NETWORK What is the CSGN? One of only 14 National developments in NPF2, published June 2009.
Salisbury – From green space to green infrastructure
The Wash and Fens Green Infrastructure Plan Paul Espin.
SALISBURY AREA GREENSPACE PARTNERSHIP
Peace Connectivity Network A Presentation By Brian Churchill, Phacet, 2004.
A Green Infrastructure Strategy for Rochdale MBC.
Uniting people and places along waterways Glenn Millar Economic Development Manager.
Cardenden Eco Town Andy Liddell Technical Manager Banks Developments.
Building Community Capital Dr Trevor Hancock Health Promotion Consultant Victoria BC, Canada.
Building Healthy Communities “ Healthy Places and Healthy People Go Together” Kate Whitehead, BS Tim Scandale, BS Selina Rooney, RCDC Funded through a.
Case study 6: Participating in local change Barking Abbey School, Barking, London Year 7 Autumn term 2008.
Yr 10 ‘How to Save the Earth’ inquiry project Environmental Management Plan.
Wiltshire Green Infrastructure Strategy. What is green infrastructure? The Wiltshire Green Infrastructure Strategy Wiltshire’s existing green infrastructure.
Introduction Land managers and researchers are using ‘connectivity conservation’ to help birds, insects and maybe even larger mammals migrate through environments.
Dana Brown Haine, M.S., Program Director Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program UNC-Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment E MPOWERING P RE.
Mapping the Mersey Forest Exploring the significance of community-scale green infrastructure Gemma Jerome | PhD Student | University of Liverpool| ESRC.
EU Structural and Investment Funds Climate Change and Environmental Protection SWOT Workshop Martin Budd, Hull City Council Nadine Senior, Hull.
Educating the Public How can we support the transition to a Community Based Food System? Planning for Agriculture Columbia-Greene Community College November.
Health & Environment ‘Greening the NHS Ayrshire and Arran Estate’ Elaine Caldow -Lead Public Health Practitioner.
Natural England State of the Natural Environment, Strategic Direction refresh, and Manifesto Dr Helen Phillips, Chief Executive, Natural England.
Partnership Working with the Private Sector Tony Churchill Business Connector Business in the Community Becky Brown Partnership Development Officer WBC/WVA.
Realizing the Health Benefits of Green Spaces in a Changing World EcoHealth Workshop March 24, 2015 Burkhard Mausberg CEO, Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation.
16 March 2010 The Wellbeing Approach to Involvement & Personalisation Elina Stamou & Angela Newton Service User Involvement Directorate.
SCRUTINY OVERVIEW ARTS, LEISURE AND CULTURE SELECT COMMITTEE.
ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP ?. …involves volunteering but not all volunteering involves citizenship. ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP...
Eric DeLuca, Organizational Development Consultant Specializing in: Innovation Collaborative Leadership Profound Change Building.
Advice Strategies Advice Strategies in Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire Bedfordshire Advice Forum Facilitated by Organised by Supported by.
Mrs. Bunyan Numeracy Townhill Primary School Depute Headteacher.
Prepared by: ROBA KANDEEl بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم.
Stepping Stones to Nature (SS2N) and Blue Sound A journey to reconnect Plymouth people with the natural environment: green and blue.
Cynefin Newport Finding ways to make places better for people Peter Willis- Cynefin Place Coordinator.
Rute Sousa Matos CHAIA – University of Évora - Portugal.
WWF’s Protected Area – Benefit Assessment Tool? Sue Stolton Equilibrium Research April 2009.
PATHWAYS TO POLICY Clare Devereux Policy Director Food Matters.
Green Infrastructure as an Adaptation Response [ Presenters name] [Meeting name] [Date]
Climate change and what it means for South Africa Climate change is not only an environmental challenge but it is the greatest political, social and economic.
The Irwell Pilot an integrated approach to delivering sustainable water management and additional benefits Katherine Causer National Pilot Steering Group.
Central Scotland Green Network Sarah Bowman Ayrshire Green Network Project Co-ordinator 4 th September 2013.
Opportunities for community growing in the UK Jeremy Iles.
The National Forest to 2014 Consultation June to September 2008 Dinah Nichols, Chair National Forest Company.
Emily May Green Infrastructure: An Evidence Base for Birmingham.
Towards a naturally resilient Northamptonshire. Strategy Development NCCS – Planning to adapt Post NI 188 CEM – Adapting through natural interventions.
1 Sefton Green space strategy Steve Matthews Local Planning Manager Sefton Council.
Status of Sustainability - A SWOT analysis for Brighton & Hove.
4.Objective 1 – Financial Stability Immediate fund-raising to cover basic costs. Planning for raising long term large sums. 8. Objective 5 – Business Partnerships.
APA, Planning, and Health Anna Ricklin, AICP Manager, Planning and Community Health Center.
Green infrastructure includes intact forests, tree canopy, wetlands, dune systems, parks and rivers, or agricultural soils that provide clean water, air.
Project Manager & Author: Kim Perrotta Presenting to the CHNET-Works May 26, 2011 Public Health and Land Use Planning: How Ten Public Health Units are.
Community Kitchens Grow Cook Share Presented by: Date:
Parks, gardens, reserves, waterways, environmental lands Workplaces in Open Spaces.
Adapting to Climate Change: Using the Green to Beat the Blues Roberta Clowater Executive Director Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - New Brunswick.
The Land Trust experience of extending CNCA to Beam Parklands Alan Carter Head of Portfolio Management The Land Trust.
Land Use North Street Plan Downtown & Waterfront Plan Natural Environmen t Open Space Protection Plan Built Environmen t Transportatio n System Economic.
We need to: Define Physical Education Identify its characteristics
Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull Local Nature Partnership
Shaping the future of Laverstock and Ford Parish
We need to: Define Physical Education Identify its characteristics
EPA programs Support Walkable communities
Sustainable Food Cities
Presentation transcript:

Salisbury Greenspace nitiative

Why are we suggesting this? For the benefits it will bring people and wildlife. Food, water, flood control, climate mitigation health and wellbeing, relaxation, Inspiration, Social & community benefits Wildlife corridors & walking links Tourism and other economic benefits

What have we got in Salisbury? Little Durnford Harnham Water Meadows Avon Valley Bemerton Folly New Development Cockey Down Harnham Slope Old Sarum Bishopdown River Bourne Community Farm Churchill Gardens Little Woodbury

And more Hudsons Field Whitebridge Spinney St Marks open space Middle Street Meadows Greencroft & Bourne Hill Bishopdown open space Devizes Rd Cemetery Victoria Park Harnham Rec QE Gardens Churchfields open space Lower Bemerton Rec.

And more.... Rivers Streams Footpaths Trees Hedgerows Roadside verges...

What is the current situation? There is no overall strategy for Salisbury. The wide range of ownership is a strength and a weakness There are benefits from working together Economies of scale & saving money Sharing expertise & skills Involve more people

Opportunities To find out what we have really got in Salisbury through mapping it Assessing and improving connections footpaths, cycleways corridors for wildlife, visual connections Sharing expertise - Hay cutting, amenity mowing, tree management, survey skills... Benefits for society - volunteering, learning... Organisations would benefit from improved channels to explain management and gain support

The aim of today An Introduction to the broader concept of green infrastructure and what it means for Salisbury Get people talking to each other and thinking about how our open spaces may be planned, designed and managed to provide benefits for the whole community Explore opportunities to share knowledge, expertise and resources Get people involved in a Greenspace Partnership Establish a steering Group