22nd January 2025 will see the launch of Greenspace 2025 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire hosted by KaarbonTech. This invite-only event brings together experts, local authority leaders, and innovators to tackle the challenges of climate adaptation, nature recovery, and greenspace management
The agenda brings speakers from across the sector, including representatives from:
Department for Transport: Supporting highway authorities in adapting to climate challenges.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Research into tree resilience and future-proofing through selective planting.
Green Flag Award: Ensuring excellence in parks and greenspaces for community benefit.
South Gloucestershire Council: Innovative projects turning verge grass cuttings into biochar and biodiversity habitats.
In addition to keynote speeches and case studies, attendees will participate in roundtable discussions exploring:
Local authority approaches to greenspace management,
Innovations driving nature recovery initiatives,
Strategies for managing complex tree risk requirements.
With a packed agenda, Greenspace 2025 provides a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge, insights, and best practices to help local authorities and their partners adapt to the challenges of a changing climate.
For the full agenda and to book a space, visit www.kaarbontech.co.uk/greenspace2025