Emily Diamand
Emily Diamand is the Advocacy Coordinator for Nature North. She is a researcher, writer, campaigner and facilitator with degrees in environmental science and sustainable agriculture. She has more than 20 years of experience working with environmental NGOs, from grassroots organising to national policy, and led the evaluation and advocacy for the award-winning Northern Heartlands Great Place Scheme. She is a published author and Royal Literary Fund Fellow, with posts including the Faculty of Environment at the University of Leeds. She has led projects for the UKRI Landscape Decisions Programme using creative engagement as a means of raising underheard voices, and a Royal Geographical Society funded project exploring creative writing as a field research tool.
Sessions
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Securing Nature-based Climate Resilience for the North of England20-Jan-2026Renold Building, SISTER, 32a Altrincham Street, Manchester, M1 7JR
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Driving Meaningful Decarbonisation Through Your Supply Chain04-Mar-2026Innovation Hub