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ATTEND IN PERSON: Ill fares the land? Holding large landowners to account for nature destruction - and restoration - Guy Shrubsole

Friday, 6 March '26   4:15pm – 5:30pm GMT
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford, Main lecture theatre, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY
129 spaces available
ATTEND IN PERSON: Ill fares the land? Holding large landowners to account for nature destruction - and restoration - Guy Shrubsole

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Seminar followed by Q&A and drinks - all welcome

Speaker: Guy Shrubsole, author and environmental campaigner

Abstract: Nature is in crisis in England; a country where half the land is owned by less than 1% of the population. Landowners often like to style themselves as stewards of the earth, but how can we ensure this isn't just greenwash? Can we design better policies to hold the biggest landowners to account for how they treat habitats and wildlife? This talk, drawing on Guy Shrubsole's latest book The Lie of the Land, will look at several proposals for making landownership more accountable and transparent: from the forthcoming Land Use Strategy and the government's new National Estate for Nature group, to Community Right to Buy and other initiatives to democratise decision-making over land use.

Biography: Guy Shrubsole is an environmental campaigner and author of The Lie of the Land (William Collins, 2024), The Lost Rainforests of Britain (2022), and Who Owns England? (2019). He has twice won the Wainwright Prize for writing on conservation; worked for Friends of the Earth, Rewilding Britain, and DEFRA; and co-founded the Right to Roam campaign.

Photo credit: Nicholas JR White

Tickets

Cost
129 available
£0.00Free

Location

School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford
Main lecture theatre
South Parks Road
Oxford
OX1 3QY