Using data for environmental change: case studies and collaboration recordings

Recordings from the online event, hosted by Friends of the Earth, to discover new environmental data initiatives and collaborate with peers.

07 Jul 2022

About the event

Data analysis is a powerful tool for solving environmental problems. A bigger impact can be achieved through learning from each other and fostering collaboration and networking.

These recordings taken from a recent online webinar and workshop is for people who analyse environmental data and produce data tools, as well as users of these tools, to learn about innovative projects and discuss future plans and needs.

It will also offer the opportunity to join a new network of data enthusiasts committed to collaborating to help drive the solutions to the climate and ecological emergencies.


Place-Based Carbon Calculator

Malcolm Morgan, Place-Based Carbon Calculator, University of Leeds


Woodland Opportunity Mapping

Tim Richards, Woodland Opportunity Mapping, Terra Sulis


Climate Action Plan Explorer

Siôn Elis Williams & Isaac Beevor, Climate Action Plan Explorer & Council Climate Scorecards, mySociety & Climate Emergency UK


Green Infrastructure Mapping

Martin Moss, Green Infrastructure Mapping, Natural England

 


Near you

Toby Bridgeman and Joachim Farncombe, Near you environmental data tool, Friends of the Earth


Panel discussion: data user needs and perspectives

Video to follow...


Plenary: looking to the future

  • Topic 1: Network / collaboration
  • Topic 2: Visualisation / mapping data
  • Topic 3: Robust decision making
  • Topic 4: Wellbeing / nature
  • Topic 5: Open Data / licensing
  • Topic 6: Water consumption

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