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The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has opened applications for a new Task Group to shape content for a cost-benefit review of nature-based solutions.
This project is part of UKGBC’s Resilience and NBS programme, and builds on the previous report, Delivering Urban Nature-based Solutions.
The project aims to:

Applications for the Task Groups are being sought from within the UKGBC membership, from a broad range of built environment organisations to ensure breadth of knowledge and perspectives. Desired expertise include, but are not limited to:
The deadline for applications is Friday 10th September 2021.
For more information about the project, the task group requirements and commitments and how to apply see here.
Task Groups will be capped at a practical size, but additional consultation opportunities will be available throughout the project process. Please email kai.liebetanz@ukgbc.org to be added to the climate resilience interest group and alerted of future opportunities.
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