Geospatial solutions are re-shaping habitat assessment – playing an important role in supporting UN Sustainability Goals towards climate action and life on land, and offering rural surveyors a scalable, accurate and repeatable way to support better land management decisions.
This webinar will give insight into the potential for geospatial solutions and grounded practical examples to consider within your own practice.
Speakers
Tim Hopkin, Founder of Land App
Tim Hopkin is the Founder and CEO of Digital Land Solutions - the parent company of Land App, a collaborative mapping platform used by over 37,000 land managers, farmers, and advisors to plan sustainable land use and navigate funding schemes. Raised on his family's farm in Surrey, Tim’s background studying regenerative agriculture and commitment to environmental stewardship led him to develop digital tools that support the future of land management. Currently, Tim is collaborating with the UK's Government, including Defra on the development of the Land Use Framework, aiming to enhance national resilience and sustainable economic growth. Additionally, he is expanding Land App's global framework to apply insights from the UK to resilience projects worldwide, positioning the platform as a leader in international land management solutions.
Davina Fillingham, MRICS FAAV NSch PMIAgrM, Partner, Dee Atkinson & Harrison
Davina has worked as a rural surveyor, auctioneer and valuer across Yorkshire for over 15 years, with a broad range of experience in strategic land and estate management, management of the natural environment, valuations and agency of rural property as well as farm and rural business consultancy and rural property finance. Davina was the 2015 winner of the Rural category of the RICS Young Surveyor of the Year Award. In 2013 Davina completed a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to study the applications or precision agriculture for rural land management and is an advocate for the adoption and integration of technology into land and estate management and management of the Natural Environment.