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Organised by the RSA-Cubitt Trust Panel
The conference was a contribution to the United Kingdom programme of activities to mark European Wetlands Campaign Year 1976. The aim of the conference was to bring together representatives of as many as possible of the main users of wetlands, in order to expound their various demands on wetlands to discover conflicts of interest between them, in the hope that such conflicts could be minimised and harmony promoted.
The aim of the conference was to examine the main problems adversely affecting the maintenance and renewal of the underground utility services, particularly the cumulative deterioration of old pipelines and the growing congestion in built-up areas.
The conference was initiated to provide a forum in which those involved could clarify and review the British approach to the control of pollution and also promote understanding and collaboration between industrial and environmental interests.
The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for the discussion of what action could and should be taken to abate the problem of acidification of the atmosphere. The emphasis was to be on what solutions were available which should be adopted and how they were to be put into effect.
The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for the examination as a whole of the financial framework of incentives, disincentives, subsidies, compensation and taxation within which farmers, foresters and landowners might or might not be encouraged to conserve the countryside.
This is the proceedings of a symposium to discuss the quality of the built environment. RSA in association with J Sainsbury Plc
The Report of a preliminary Inquiry for the RSA. The Inquiry was conducted by Dr H E Bracey, Department of Economics of the University of Bristol. Published by Faber and Faber with financial support from the Nuffield Foundation and administered by the Acton Society Trust.
This report was produced for Industry Year and contains additional material. It describes a number of successful efforts by industrial companies to protect and improve the environment, and it points out the need for the greatest care if risks of damaging the environment are to be avoided. The event was sponsored by British Midland, British Railways Board, Central Electricity Generating Board and Ready-Mixed Concrete Ltd.
Contains information on the winners, commendations and all entries into the awards
Contains information on the winners and commendation entires