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How to build a healthy and climate resilient environment | Dr. Sophie Bickford | TEDxBendigo

Local communities are the engine room in the response to the global biodiversity crisis. Their local knowledge, environmental stewardship and their many hands are critical to forging the solutions at scale that produce healthier river systems, woodlands, soils and native species populations, able to withstand the impacts of climate change. In Central Victoria, a region with more species than all of Europe, communities are working together to restore the ecological functionality of the region at scale. This is empowering many to act in a coordinated way to rapidly restore damaged landscapes and build climate resilience. Dr Sophie Bickford is a landscape ecologist and environmental historian, leading the Biolinks Alliance, an organisation unleashing the potential of community-led nature repair and collective impact. She has specialist skills in environmental leadership, conservation planning, community engagement and empowerment to act for nature, scientific knowledge brokering, functional landscape repair, strategic planning, conservation finance and collaborative learning and action networks. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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