Planning for Climate Change presentations
Below are the presentations given at the Planning for Climate Change event held at County Hall in Cwmbran on Wednesday 5th December 2007, for Councillors and planning officers from Torfaen, Monmouthshire and Caerphilly Councils.
WLGA Planning and Climate Change
Craig Mitchell works as a Policy Officer for the Welsh Local Government Association dealing with climate change, wales spatial plan, planning and countryside access and management issues. An overview of the policy relating to climate change and planning, and outlines what this means for local authorities.
Craig Mitchell works as a Policy Officer for the Welsh Local Government Association dealing with climate change, wales spatial plan, planning and countryside access and management issues. An overview of the policy relating to climate change and planning, and outlines what this means for local authorities.
Sustainable Design in Practice
Dr. Julie Gwilliam currently teaches at the Welsh School of Architecture on their MSc Environment Design of Buildings and MSc Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design. Julie's research has mainly focussed on the impacts of climate change on the built environment, though she is also interested in low carbon urban development.
Dr. Julie Gwilliam currently teaches at the Welsh School of Architecture on their MSc Environment Design of Buildings and MSc Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design. Julie's research has mainly focussed on the impacts of climate change on the built environment, though she is also interested in low carbon urban development.
Renewable Energy Installations
Christopher Jessop, West Wales Eco Centre; and for an introduction to the presentation: “A brief introduction to the domestic use of renewable energy technologies, emphasising visual impact considerations”.
Christopher Jessop, West Wales Eco Centre; and for an introduction to the presentation: “A brief introduction to the domestic use of renewable energy technologies, emphasising visual impact considerations”.
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