
Day 1 – Morning
Conference welcome
Adam White, President, Landscape Institute
Emilia Weckman, Vice President of Education, IFLA Europe
Why the landscape profession can change the world
Jan Christian Vestre, CEO, Vestre
Panel: Understanding and responding to future trends
Professor David Maguire, Vice-Chancellor, University of Greenwich
Dr Wei Yang, Chairman, Wei Yang & Partners and Vice Chair, RTPI International Committee
Daniel Cook, CEO, Landscape Institute
Jan Christian Vestre, CEO, Vestre
John Hughes, President, RICS
Design Council: Valuing landscape
Sarah Weir OBE, CEO, Design Council
In search of a landscape value
Professor Ian Hodge, Professor of Rural Economy, University of Greenwich
Integrating sustainability
considerations into valuation practice
Ursula Hartenberger, Global Head of Sustainability, RICS
Natural capital and landscape
approaches in conservation
Karen Ellis, Director of Sustainable Economy, WWF-UK
Canada’s Capital: Why natural capital accounting is vital for urban growth
Dr Mark Kristmanson, National Capital Commission, Ottawa, Canada
Creating value for people in Thamesmead: Well-being and green infrastructure
Phil Askew, Director of Placemaking and Landscape, Peabody
Day 1 – Afternoon
The South Pennines Regional
Park
Helen Noble, CEO, Pennine Prospects
Case study: Utrecht
Miriam Weber, Senior Healthy Urban Living and Resilience Advisor, Utrecht, Netherlands
Empowering landscape
Roo Angell, Co-Founder, Sayes Court Garden CIC
Urban landscape studies in Barcelona
Montserrat Prado, Head of Restoration, Urban Institute, Barcelona City Council
The Decorators: Architecture, landscape, interiors and psychology
Suzanne O’Connell, Landscape Architect, The Decorators
Creating a new kind of value through our profession: Towards better leadership, more inspiration, and increased impact
Professor Antje Stokman, Professor of Architecture and Landscape, HafenCity University, Hamburg
Impact? Starts with us
Joris Voeten, Senior Urban Green Space Engineer, Urban Roofscapes
Ideas for the future
Adam White, President, Landscape Institute
Day 2
Conference welcome
Edd Wall, Academic Lead in Landscape Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Landscape, University of Greenwich
Tony Williams, President, IFLA Europe
The value of management
Sue Biggs, Director General, RHS
The value of science
Professor Rosie Hails, Director of Nature and Science, National Trust
Improving Wellbeing through Urban Nature (IWUN)
Anna Jorgensen, Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Sheffield
Exmoor National Park
Sarah Bryan, CEO, Exmoor National Park Authority
Visual landscape, the landscape management in the protected areas and everyday landscape in Poland
Urszula Forczek –Brataniec, Secretary General, IFLA Europe
Panel: Landscape value – the evolving definition
Tony Williams, President, IFLA Europe
Jill Bullen, Senior Landscape Specialist, Natural Resources Wales
Chris Bolton, Principal Specialist, Landscape, Natural England
Neil Rainey, DAERA Northern Ireland Environment Agency
Deborah Sandals, Scottish Natural Heritage
Valuing environment and landscape within planning
John Acres, President, RTPI
Landscape value: The impact of planning
Dr. Deb Upadhyaya, Specialist, Homes England and Board Director, the Academy of Urbanism
Landscape in Lithuania: Ways to address today’s challenges
Ramunė Sanderson, Principal, Terra Firma LT
Valuing landscapes: A planning perspective
Simon Coop, Planning Director, Lichfields UK
Green Halo Partnership: Natural capital in action
Alison Barnes, Chief Executive, New Forest National Park Authority
Conference close and reflections on day 2
Dan Cook, CEO, Landscape Institute