Nicola Peel

BIOMIMICRY AND NATURES INTELLIGENCE

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Billions of years of evolution and nature has worked out what works and what lasts. This awe-inspiring presentation shows examples of some of the ways nature can help us. From architecture to materials, the macro to the micro, we discuss natures designs, systems, and processes. How life builds using on-site resources without toxic chemicals, uses shape and form and intelligently replicates and communicates. We will look at some of the species’ business is learning from and how and what the future could look like.

“Hearing Nicola describing the wonders and infinite possibilities of Biomimicry, I knew I had to invite her as a guest speaker for the Royal Institute of British Architects. It is with no hesitation that I recommend Nicola who I found entertaining, approachable and extremely knowledgeable in her field. The presentation given to my delegates was impeccably prepared, well explored and cross-referenced with authors and other bio-mimicry specialists. Nicola’s talk was tailored to our audience, well-structured with ample time for her to add comments as the slides were shown.

Nicola is passionate about the subject she covers, reflected in her natural presentation style guaranteed to keep her audience engaged and attentive. She introduces herself as an Environmentalist, Solutionist & Inspirational Speaker, three titles that transpired throughout her talks.
I would definitely use Nicola to speak again at one of my future events!”

2022 ~ Catherine Gandon, Project Manager ~ Royal Institute of British Architects

THIS IS WHAT BIODIVERSITY LOOKS LIKE!

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We often think of the Amazon as being super diverse but after being locked down in the Choco cloud forest I discovered it is these hidden gems that contain even more biodiversity. This is a stunning photographic journey of the Los Cedros Reserve , home to numerous critically endangered species, bears, mammals, felines and still largely unstudied with species still yet to be identified. Over 400 kinds of orchids and 800 species of moths, 300 kinds of birds and incalculable fungi. Biodiversity has become a buzz word, but this presentation is designed to show you what it actually looks like and why it is so vital we protect these last arks of life. I will also discuss the ground-breaking Rights of Nature case where I spoke at the constitutional court of Ecuador on how we economically valued the reserve.

“Nicola’s presentation took us to places we had heard about, but had not always felt part of ….Nicola’s warm, factual, articulate description, illustrated so well by photographs, left a message of hope – hope for the future by communicating, supporting, modelling what already works well and last, but not least, Nicola left us valuing the importance of aspiring to nature’s solutions. Nicola is an inspiration herself.”

Jan Marsden – West Sussex Federation of Women’s Institutes

AMAZON ADVENTURES AND A SOLUTIONISTS WORK

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This presentation covers some of the work I have initiated and coordinated in the Ecuadorian Amazon over the past 20 years. From living deep in the jungle and traveling down the Amazon river to the impacts I discovered of the oil industry on the people and environment. These projects include building hundreds of family’s rainwater systems so they may drink clean water, bringing scientists together to study how fungi can clean up oil spills and initiating the agroforestry project to prevent deforestation. This presentation includes beautiful images of both the indigenous people who live there and the other species they share their home with.

“Nicola is a compelling, knowledgeable and stimulating presenter. She has the gift of inspiring people to take action with out recourse to guilt or censure. I look forward to working with her again – she makes a tangible difference to attitudes and actions.”

Stuart MacKenzie, CEO Maynard Leigh Associates

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