In the eleven years since it opened in 2000, the London Wetland Centre has become an exemplar of an urban conservation project that has turned heads throughout the world. As we shall explore, a site has been created that now has international recognition for its scientific interest, and which provides an ideal case study for how biodiversity and sustainability can be achieved, even in the challenging economic landscapes that are associated with the twenty-first century
Nature is generous to us, providing valuable ecosystem services, and enhancing our health and wellbe...
A presentation of an ongoing research project to empower residents, designers and councils to bring ...
This paper provides an account of the environmental history of a landlocked coastal wetland and the ...
Understanding the importance of wetlands for human health and wellbeing has been a central focus wit...
In the UK, the Thames Gateway, Greater London, has been designated a national priority for urban reg...
The Mayor of London plans to make London a National Park City, by increasing green infrastructure an...
The history of accessible greenspaces in English towns and cities is outlined. The genesis of the fi...
Web site documenting a project involving collaboration between artist Dr.Loraine Leeson and biophysi...
This paper aimed to investigate the driving factors for the creation of urban wetlands and their fun...
The origins of this book are drawn from a research project entitled WetlandLIFE: Taking the Bite Out...
The area of Rainham is part of the East London Green Grid, a major initiative of various public bodi...
Thus far, achieving net biodiversity gains through major urban developments has been neither common ...
In May 2012 the Rio+20 summit confirmed a 30% global decline in wildlife since 1970. Following on fr...
With a progressive and steady decline in wetland features, particularly in lowland Britain, industry...
The value of specially designated sites in conserving biodiversity has been a hotly debated issue fo...
Nature is generous to us, providing valuable ecosystem services, and enhancing our health and wellbe...
A presentation of an ongoing research project to empower residents, designers and councils to bring ...
This paper provides an account of the environmental history of a landlocked coastal wetland and the ...
Understanding the importance of wetlands for human health and wellbeing has been a central focus wit...
In the UK, the Thames Gateway, Greater London, has been designated a national priority for urban reg...
The Mayor of London plans to make London a National Park City, by increasing green infrastructure an...
The history of accessible greenspaces in English towns and cities is outlined. The genesis of the fi...
Web site documenting a project involving collaboration between artist Dr.Loraine Leeson and biophysi...
This paper aimed to investigate the driving factors for the creation of urban wetlands and their fun...
The origins of this book are drawn from a research project entitled WetlandLIFE: Taking the Bite Out...
The area of Rainham is part of the East London Green Grid, a major initiative of various public bodi...
Thus far, achieving net biodiversity gains through major urban developments has been neither common ...
In May 2012 the Rio+20 summit confirmed a 30% global decline in wildlife since 1970. Following on fr...
With a progressive and steady decline in wetland features, particularly in lowland Britain, industry...
The value of specially designated sites in conserving biodiversity has been a hotly debated issue fo...
Nature is generous to us, providing valuable ecosystem services, and enhancing our health and wellbe...
A presentation of an ongoing research project to empower residents, designers and councils to bring ...
This paper provides an account of the environmental history of a landlocked coastal wetland and the ...