What Went On in Edinburgh
The conference saw two days of intensive work being done in Edinburgh. Talks, workshops and dinners all offered a unique opportunity for our members and colleagues to come together to discuss the challenges facing our eco systems and to form relationships that will help address these issues. Below is just a taste of what went on.
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Scottish Minister for the Environment Roseanna Cunningham welcomed conference participants
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| Paul Gray, Director General Environment for The Scottish Government made the links between climate change and ecosystem management. |
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| Participants engage in one of the many workshops that took place throughout the event |
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The Conference dinner provided delegates with the ideal opportunity to network and relax at the end of the opening day
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A Unique Platform
The conference was the first time that the three CEOs of the statutory agencies were able to share a platform together.
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Ian Jardine, CEO Scottish Natural Heritage
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Helen Phillips, CEO Natural England
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Roger Thomas, CEO Countryside Council for Wales
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We were delighted to be able to bring these organisations together. It allows us to strengthen and develop the relationships we need to move forward sucessfully.