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We Need to Act
Sara Rego
46 episodes
2 days ago
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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Season 2 | Ep. 21 - Biophilic Design and how to incorporate it into your living spaces with Dr. Fiona Gray
We Need to Act
26 minutes 38 seconds
6 months ago
Season 2 | Ep. 21 - Biophilic Design and how to incorporate it into your living spaces with Dr. Fiona Gray

We have transformed our cities into vast concrete jungles,designing nature literally out of our lives. How can architecture and urban design bring us back into harmony with the natural world?

Today, we are going to discuss how biophilic design can be used as a tool to incorporate elements of nature into the built environment to enhance well-being and promote a sense ofconnection with Dr. Fiona Gray, a leading expert in the subject.

 She is a registered Australian architect and Principal of Bioliving by Design, a consultancy focused on biophilic and healthy building design. Fiona serves on advisory panels for the Living Future Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Architects. Her career spans roles such as City Design Lead,Adjunct Associate Professor at Deakin University, and CEO of Renew, a non-profit advancing climate-resilient homes. Widely published and award-winning, Fiona is dedicated to creating sustainable, healthy, and equitable built environments.


Learn more at https://www.biolivingbydesign.com.au/


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We Need to Act
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.