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Landscape Connections
In true Landscape Ecology UK spirit, Landscape Connections provides a relaxed and informal venue for sharing knowledge, ideas and updates in the field of landscape ecology, with a chance to say hi to new and established connections. Come armed with a cup of tea and any questions you might have for the speakers!
See our events page for forthcoming webinars. Recordings of past webinars can be found on our YouTube channel.
We aim to run three or four webinars a year. You will need to register in advance and use the Microsoft Teams app or desktop client to join the webinars.
Upcoming Webinars
Showcasing student and early career professional work
iDeer: A decision-support tool for managing deer alongside woodland creation
Wednesday 22 April 2026, 12.00-13.00 (BST)
This special edition of our webinar series is dedicated to showcasing emerging voices in landscape ecology. It will highlight the exciting and innovative work being carried out by students and early‑career professionals whose research and practice are helping to shape the future of landscape ecology. Talk details coming soon.
Register here now!
Tuesday 12 May 2026, 12.00-13.00 (BST)
Amy Gresham (DEFRA) and Becks Spake (University of Southampton) summarise development of the iDeer Tool, an interactive decision-support tool for predicting deer impact risk to woodlands across England and Wales, and provide a short demonstration.
More info and register here now!
Previous Webinars
Click below for details and to watch videos from our previous webinars
Funding Landscape Scale Nature Recovery
Bunce Lecture 2025 - Nature Markets
Bunce Lecture 2024 - Is the Future Bright for Hedgerows?
Fire Landscapes and the UK
Local Nature Recovery Strategies
Bunce Lecture 2023 - Agroforestry
Delivering Nature Networks in Wales
Kew's Landscape Ecology Programme
Bunce Lecture 2022 - Woodland Conservation and Restoration
Our discipline
Landscape ecology is the study of interactions, across space and time, between the structure and function of physical, biological and cultural components of landscapes; marine, freshwater, and on land.