LUNZ Hub Big Tent Event | Digwyddiad Pabell Fawr Hwb LUNZ
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LUNZ Hub Big Tent Event | Digwyddiad Pabell Fawr Hwb LUNZ

This Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) ‘Big Tent’ event explores relations with land and land use change, with a focus in Wales.

By The James Hutton Institute

Date and time

Location

Venue Cymru

Penrhyn Crescent Llandudno LL30 1BB United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours 30 minutes

LUNZ Hub Big Tent Event | Digwyddiad Pabell Fawr Hwb LUNZ


Date: Thursday, September 18 | Dydd Iau, Mis Medi 18

(Cymraeg isod)

About this event:


This Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) ‘Big Tent’ event explores relations with land and land use change, drawing particularly on contemporary experiences in Wales. With a participatory and creative focus, it seeks to engage people from farming, forestry, land management, agri-food businesses, the renewable energy sector, community groups, policy makers, planners, and researchers from a wide range of disciplines. Relations with land and land use change have recently become central issues of public debates and action in Wales and across other parts of the UK. In this event we wish to foster productive and creative discussions and activities around these issues. Specifically, the event is organised around three themes:


  1. Listening to divergent perspectives on Land and Land Use Change.
  2. Trust, knowledge and decision making.
  3. Recognising more of the whole picture?


Participants in this Big Tent event are invited to share views and experiences, consider practical examples, and discuss opportunities and challenges around changes in land management and ways to develop and implement change to mitigate and adapt to climate change for the benefit of nature and people.

This is one of five LUNZ Hub gatherings taking place around the UK. Each will have a distinct geographical and thematic focus. The first Big Tent event took place in Edinburgh, in September 2024 (Add link to https://lunzhub.com/news/first-lunz-hub-big-tent-event-key-themes) while a second was held in Cumbria in 2025 addressing upland and protected landscapes (Resonance Big Tent Event Summary and Takeaways - LUNZ Hub) Future events will consider themes relating to land use in lowland areas of England and Northern Ireland.


Programme

09:30 - Registration, refreshment and networking

10:00 - Welcome and overview of the LUNZ Hub

Lee-Ann Sutherland/Heiko Balzter

10:05 - Croeso I Gymru (Welcome to Wales) Linking to activity in Wales

Wales National Team

10:10 - Keynote address - Policy, position and practice in Wales for Land use for Net Zero, Nature and People

Professor Jas Pal Badyal FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, Welsh Government Office for Science

10:35 - Introduction: Listening, Learning, Acting in the LUNZ Big Tent

What to expect and how to get the most from today

Martin Philips, Evi Arachoviti and Anjali Dalal

10:45 - Listening to some Welsh Voices (Film Screening 1: Perspectives)

Different voices in a vision for Wales

Place Collective

11:00 - Coffee Break

11:20 - Breakout sessions

13.00 - Lunch break, with LUNZ Projects Poster session

14.15 - Listening to some Welsh Voices (Film Screening 2: overcoming barriers)

Different voices of what knowledge, data or insights are needed to see a vision become a reality.

Place Collective

14.30 - Breakout sessions

15.50 - Tea/Coffee break

16.10 - Bringing it all together

Feedback from breakouts

And what have we learnt, and how does it fit with policy?

Martin, Evi and Anjali, with breakout session leads

17:00 - Close



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Am y digwyddiad hwn:

Mae’r digwyddiad ‘Pabell Fawr’ hwn gan Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) yn archwilio’r berthynas â thir a newid defnydd tir, gan dynnu’n arbennig ar brofiadau cyfoes yng Nghymru. Gyda ffocws cyfranogol a chreadigol, mae’n ceisio ymgysylltu â phobl o feysydd ffermio, coedwigaeth, rheoli tir, busnesau amaeth-bwyd, y sector ynni adnewyddadwy, grwpiau cymunedol, llunwyr polisi, cynllunwyr ac ymchwilwyr o amrywiaeth eang o ddisgyblaethau. Mae’r berthynas â thir a newid defnydd tir wedi dod yn faterion canolog mewn dadleuon cyhoeddus ac mewn gweithredu yng Nghymru ac mewn rhannau eraill o’r DU yn ddiweddar. Yn y digwyddiad hwn rydym yn dymuno meithrin trafodaethau a gweithgareddau cynhyrchiol a chreadigol o amgylch y materion hyn. Yn benodol, mae’r digwyddiad wedi’i drefnu o amgylch tair thema:


1. Gwrando ar safbwyntiau amrywiol ar Dir a Newid Defnydd Tir.

2. Ymddiriedaeth, gwybodaeth a gwneud penderfyniadau.

3. A yw’n bosibl cydnabod mwy o’r darlun cyfan?


Gwahoddir cyfranogwyr yn y digwyddiad Pabell Fawr hwn i rannu safbwyntiau a phrofiadau, ystyried enghreifftiau ymarferol, a thrafod cyfleoedd a heriau o amgylch newidiadau ym maes rheoli tir a ffyrdd o ddatblygu a gweithredu newid er mwyn lliniaru ac addasu i newid hinsawdd er budd natur a phobl.

Mae hwn yn un o bump Casgliad Canolfan LUNZ sy’n cael eu cynnal ar draws y DU. Bydd gan bob un ffocws daearyddol a thematig penodol. Cynhaliwyd y digwyddiad Pabell Fawr cyntaf yn ninas Caeredin ym mis Medi 2024 (Y themâu allweddol), tra cynhaliwyd yr ail yng Nghwmbria yn 2025 gan ganolbwyntio ar dirweddau ucheldirol a gwarchodedig (Crynodeb a Chanlyniadau Digwyddiad Resonance Big Tent – LUNZ Hub). Bydd digwyddiadau yn y dyfodol yn ystyried themâu sy’n ymwneud â defnydd tir mewn ardaloedd iseldirol Lloegr a Gogledd Iwerddon.


Rhaglen

09.30 – Coffi, cofrestru a rhwydweithio

10.00 – Croeso a throsolwg o’r Ganolfan LUNZ Lee-Ann Sutherland / Heiko Balzter

10.05 – Croeso i Gymru: Cysylltu ag arweinwyr gweithgarwch yng Nghymru Tîm Cenedlaethol Cymru

10.10 – Prif Araith – Polisi, safbwynt ac ymarfer yng Nghymru ar gyfer Defnydd Tir at Sero Net, Natur a Phobl Prof. Jas Pal Badyal FRS, Prif Gynghorydd Gwyddonol i Gymru, Swyddfa Gwyddoniaeth Llywodraeth Cymru

10.35 – Cyflwyniad: Gwrando, Dysgu, Gweithredu yn y Babell Fawr LUNZ: Beth i’w ddisgwyl a sut i gael y gorau o’r diwrnod Martin Philips, Evi Arachoviti ac Anjali Dalal

10.45 – Gwrando ar leisiau o Gymru (Sgrinio Ffilm 1: Safbwyntiau): Lleisiau amrywiol mewn gweledigaeth ar gyfer Cymru Place Collective

11.00 – Seibiant coffi

11.20 – Sesiynau grŵp

13.00 – Seibiant cinio, gyda sesiwn posteri Prosiectau LUNZ

14.15 – Gwrando ar leisiau o Gymru (Sgrinio Ffilm 2: goresgyn rhwystrau): Lleisiau amrywiol ynghylch pa wybodaeth, data neu fewnwelediadau sydd eu hangen i wireddu gweledigaeth Place Collective

14.30 – Sesiynau grŵp

15.50 – Seibiant coffi

16.10 – Dod â’r cyfan at ei gilydd Martin, Evi ac Anjali gyda’r arweinwyr sesiynau grŵp

17.00 – Cau




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Organized by

The James Hutton Institute is at the forefront of meeting the global challenges of providing food, energy and water from finite land and natural resources. The institute is a world-leading scientific research organisation focused on land, crops, water and the environment.

Our strengths in land, crop, waters, environmental and socio-economic sciences enable a broad range of science disciplines to interconnect, delivering knowledge, products and services that improve the quality of life.

In partnership with people, organisations and governments, our work enhances sustainable environmental, social and economic development, delivering practical solutions for our shared future and influencing the agenda for land use and development for the 21st Century.

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Sep 18 · 9:30 AM GMT+1