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Find all information at: http://www.sense.nl/climateproofingcities
Travel instructions to Venue are available for download HERE .
The next SENSE symposium will be held on 1 December 2009 in Volendam and is organized around the theme 'Climate Proofing Cities'. The symposium takes place in Van der Valk hotel Katwoude, which is also the venue of the Amsterdam Conference 2009 (which takes place on 2, 3 and 4 December -- see also: http://www.sense.nl/articles/events/4341).
Register for this symposium now! Please click here and follow the instructions (there you will find that the registration facility for this specific symposium is in fact a separate functionality of the Amsterdam Conference registration facility).
Including 35 workshop presentations and plenary Keynote Speakers:
Michele Betsill, Chris Zevenbergen and Pier Vellinga
The programme
10.00 h - 10.30 h Registration
10.30 h - 12.00 h Opening Plenary
12.00 h - 13.00 h Lunch Break
13.00 h - 14.15 h Parallel Sessions I
14.15 h - 14.30 h Coffee/Tea Break
14.30 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions II
15.45 h - 16.00 h Coffee/Tea Break
16.00 h - 17.00 h Closing Plenary: University Research and Societal Demands
17.00 h Closing
You can also download the detailed programme (final version).
Climate change may be seen as the largest economic, political, developmental and environmental challenge the world has ever faced. IPCC reports have shown that human activities are altering the atmosphere, and that it is crucial now for decision-makers at all levels to take urgent action.
At the same time, urbanization is creating a growing challenge for cities and urban population centers both as engines of economic activity and as sources of greenhouse gas emissions. The way in which we build and operate cities strongly affects energy use and emissions. For example, the so-called ‘urban heat island effect’ affects energy use for space conditioning and greenhouse gas emissions, whereas simple measures can be applied to control this effect. Cities are also vulnerable to climate change, since many are located in coastal areas or depend on imported resources such as water and food. Many cities are at the forefront of initiatives for mitigating and adapting to climate change and try to develop creative solutions.
The upcoming SENSE Symposium 'Climate Proofing Cities' provides a major opportunity to discuss key developments for cities in the climate debate with an inspiring international audience. The one-day 2009 SENSE Symposium is organized in close cooperation with the three-day 2009 Amsterdam Conference on the 'Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change', which will take place in the same location on 2-4 December 2009 (for more information, see www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ac2009). The back-to-back organization of these two international meetings allows participation in both events.
The SENSE Symposium on 'Climate Proofing Cities' will start with keynote lectures in the morning, followed by four parallel tracks:
1. Balancing adaptation & mitigation
Keywords: Energy use, transport, resilience
2. Future city design
Keywords: Water, urban nature, urban heat island
3. Greening the city
Keywords: Parks, green roofs, biodiversity, urban nature development
4. Public health and urbanization
Keywords: Air quality, health, new diseases and control
The symposium will finish off with a panel discussion.
You can register for this symposium now. Click here and follow the instructions.
To get directions to the symposium venue, click here.
This conference is endorsed by two core projects of the International Human Dimensions Programme, the core project Urbanization and Global Environmental Change and the core project Earth System Governance.
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