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SUMMARY:Carbon sequestration & biodiversity: valuing & managing carbon-rich systems
DESCRIPTION:Integrating biodiversity and carbon sequestration in carbon accounting to build sustainable and resilient biodiverse carbon sinks \nInternational and national climate mitigation policies have seen a growing interest in approaches to carbon accounting and investments in carbon-rich systems. Increasingly this interest includes a focus on the importance of carbon stored in biodiverse systems\, as well as the value of integrating biodiversity and other values into new carbon investments. \nOur speakers will discuss the concept of ‘green’ and ‘blue’ carbon accounting in biodiverse systems and explore new approaches to integrating biodiversity\, social and cultural values with carbon accounting. They will also examine the impacts of the 2019-20 fire season on Australia’s carbon budget\, how carbon stocks are impacted by a changing climate\, and strategies for ensuring biodiverse carbon sinks are sustainable and resilient to future shocks. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/carbon-sequestration-biodiversity-valuing-managing-carbon-rich-systems/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Carbon emissions,Climate Science,Educational
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SUMMARY:Smart Lighting for Local Government Webinar 3: Smart Lighting Strategies\, Guidelines and Policies for Local Government
DESCRIPTION:Ironbark Sustainability is putting on a series of webinars on smart lighting for local government. These are based on hundreds of real projects over 15 years that have been successfully implemented and resulted in over 500\,000 LEDs purchased and installed throughout Australia. They’ll explain the technical considerations\, procurement practices in the real world\, how to use (or not use) smart lighting and smart control specifications\, how to strategically manage smart lighting assets into the future and how to successful deliver projects. \nRegister here for the third and final webinar of three: Webinar 3: Smart Lighting Strategies\, Guidelines and Policies for Local Government  \nIn this webinar\, they will cover:\n– The importance of overarching public lighting strategies to ensuring existing public lighting assets are managed and maintained.\n– Smart lighting strategy versus policy versus guidelines – how they all fit together\n-Defining lighting types\, the key purpose of guidelines\, and how to ensure comprehensive application within a council\n– Councils responsibilities around lighting\n– Lighting options and practices\n– Installation issues and/or requirements (for example around pole minimisation\, existing vegetation or infrastructure\, over-lighting\, private developments)\n– How to manage decorative lighting in the context of new developments\n– A comparison of the existing and adopted Public Lighting Guidelines\, Public Lighting Policy and Lighting Strategy from three different councils \nAll of the background information and updates at https://www.ironbarksustainability.com.au/resources/articles/smart-lighting-webinar-series-for-australian-councils-for-real
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/smart-lighting-for-local-government-webinar-3-smart-lighting-strategies-guidelines-and-policies-for-local-government/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Carbon emissions,Educational
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SUMMARY:Smart Lighting for Local Government Webinar 2: Procuring Smart Controls – Lessons from Real Projects
DESCRIPTION:Ironbark Sustainability is putting on a series of webinars on smart lighting for local government. These are based on hundreds of real projects over 15 years that have been successfully implemented and resulted in over 500\,000 LEDs purchased and installed throughout Australia. They’ll explain the technical considerations\, procurement practices in the real world\, how to use (or not use) smart lighting and smart control specifications\, how to strategically manage smart lighting assets into the future and how to successful deliver projects. \nRegister here for the second webinar of three: Webinar 2: Procuring Smart Controls – Lessons from Real Projects  \nIn this webinar\, we’ll look at:\n– Smart lighting 101: the key lighting and non-lighting benefits\n– The experience of Australian councils installing smart controls\n– The advice directly from those councils who we’ve worked with on procuring and installing smart controls and what worked and what they’d do differently\n– The latest technology being rolled out in Australia and ensuring you remain future-proofed\n– Installing smart controls on DNSP-owned lights to ensure the best outcomes for councils and communities – the lived experience and why bringing specs to the table is pointless\n– Developing specifications for council-owned assets and the risks in using unworkable specifications that require you to bring in third-party support\n– The importance of incorporating this within smart lighting strategies and policies \nAll of the background information and updates at https://www.ironbarksustainability.com.au/resources/articles/smart-lighting-webinar-series-for-australian-councils-for-real
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/smart-lighting-for-local-government-webinar-2-procuring-smart-controls-lessons-from-real-projects/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Carbon emissions,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200730T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200730T110000
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CREATED:20200706T002440Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Lighting for Local Government Webinar 1: Procuring LEDs – Lessons from Real Projects
DESCRIPTION:Ironbark Sustainability is putting on a series of webinars on smart lighting for local government. These are based on hundreds of real projects over 15 years that have been successfully implemented and resulted in over 500\,000 LEDs purchased and installed throughout Australia. They’ll explain the technical considerations\, procurement practices in the real world\, how to use (or not use) smart lighting and smart control specifications\, how to strategically manage smart lighting assets into the future and how to successful deliver projects. \nRegister here for the first webinar of three: Webinar 1: Procuring LEDs – Lessons from Real Projects  \nIn this webinar\, we’ll look at:\n– The history of councils purchasing LEDs for different types of projects\n– Understanding procurement policies\, local government regulations and risks\n– How to ensure you’re getting the right price and benchmarking prices\n– How lighting approvals work in the real world.\n– Working through DNSPs approvals processes in each state and DNSP area\n– The new world of procurement for Category V lights\n– Developing specs for open space and council-owned lights that align with the requirements of DNSPs and other stakeholders\n– Lessons from the LGAT-MAV LED Procurement Panels Mark I and Mark II (responsible for around 60% of all LEDs ever purchased in Australia)\n– The only parts of AS/NZS 1158 that are relevant to councils in the real world\n– Ensuring smooth project preparation\, design and management \nAll of the background information and updates at https://www.ironbarksustainability.com.au/resources/articles/smart-lighting-webinar-series-for-australian-councils-for-real
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/smart-lighting-for-local-government-webinar-1-procuring-leds-lessons-from-real-projects/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Carbon emissions,Educational
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