File:Interview with Judy Ling Wong and Sam Bridgewater to find out how using clever science to create mixed landscapes and working with nature can help solve our finite land conundrum – The Royal Society.webm

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English: We need land. 🚵‍♂️ It gives us food, a place to live, protection from flooding and mental wellbeing. But land is a finite resource and if we do not use it wisely, we might just run out.
  1. landscape #beavers #biodiversity #climatechange #nature

Esme Todd meets Judy Ling Wong and Sam Bridgewater to find out how using clever science to create mixed landscapes and working with nature can help solve our land conundrum.

See if you can create a sustainable landscape using out interactive: https://royalsociety.org/assets/multifunctional_land/index.html

Find out more at royalsociety.org/landscapes

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Source YouTube: We need to talk about land | The Royal Society – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author The Royal Society

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VP9 1080P 2.97 Mbps Completed 12:26, 10 September 2024 20 min 52 s
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