Proposals
What makes a strong proposal
Strong proposals are thoughtful, concise, and clearly aligned with the themes of Designing Nature’s Half. They demonstrate familiarity with the work and explain why the idea is relevant now.
A strong proposal typically includes:
A brief description of the idea or collaboration being proposed
Clear relevance to landscape conservation, design, or policy
Context showing familiarity with Designing Nature’s Half or related work
A specific question, objective, or proposed outcome
Proposals that are exploratory, well-framed, and grounded in substance are welcome. General marketing, promotional, or unsolicited service pitches are not reviewed.

