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Nick Grayson – Climate Change & Sustainability Manager

Nick Grayson – Climate Change & Sustainability Manager Birmingham - The Total Environment to an Edible City? Birmingham City University Seminar April 23 rd 2012. NIA award 2012-15 – confirmation of 30 years/ ‘Endless Village’ We know where we are…….. We know where we want to get to….

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Nick Grayson – Climate Change & Sustainability Manager

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  1. Nick Grayson – Climate Change & Sustainability Manager Birmingham - The Total Environment to an Edible City? Birmingham City University Seminar April 23rd 2012 NIA award 2012-15 – confirmation of 30 years/ ‘Endless Village’ We know where we are…….. We know where we want to get to…. And how…… Total Picture Total Environment Total Solution

  2. BUCCANEER; Birmingham Urban Climate Change with Neighbourhood Estimates of Environmental Risk;

  3. 6. Implementation – A National Case Study EVIDENCE POLICY The 9 piece jigsaw – GIA Partnership DELIVERY

  4. Birmingham as National Pilot A Private Sector / Public Sector Joint Plan/ vision for Birmingham

  5. 1. The City’s Productive Land – The Birmingham Forest

  6. 2. The City’s Greenways – UK’s First Walkable City

  7. 5. The City’s Green Infrastructure A Birmingham Index….?

  8. 6. An Adapted City

  9. 7. A Healthy City 1952 smog = 4,075 excess deaths – Clean Air Act; COMEAP’s 2008 Report 4,267 predicted deaths, PM10s; JSNA Public Health Outcomes Framework Planning Checklist

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