Working with Nature to Tackle Flooding and Drought in the Upper Forth – Event on 24th June, 4 to 8pm, The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, Aberfoyle
An event for local communities, land managers, farmers, and businesses in and around the Upper Forth landscape
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If you live or work in and around the Upper Forth Catchment, join us to explore how working with nature can help address the challenges we face while supporting local livelihoods and healthier landscapes.
Hear from exciting speakers including Professor Chris Spray who will talk about engineering with nature at the Eddleston Water with the Tweed Forum, a widely celebrated example of Natural Flood Management, and from Neville Makan who will explore NatureScot’s new community-led landscape monitoring observatory pilots in Scotland.
For more information and to book, visit – https://upperforthnetwork.org/external-event/working-with-nature-to-tackle-flood-and-drought-in-the-upper-forth/.
Working with Nature is a collaborative event hosted by the Resilient Landscapes, Upper Forth Partnership (Forth Rivers Trust, Carse of Stirling Partnership and Glasgow Caledonian University), The Strathard Community Trust , and FEL Scotland.