SUSTAINABLE CITIES – How can we make our cities better and more sustainable places to live?
What could the future of cities look like? What can cities do for their sustainability? And how are they mitigating and building resilience to the impacts of climate change?
Cities have huge potential to make a significant contribution to the fight against climate change and will drive innovation and investment in the next decade. That’s why we are bringing inspiration to representatives of Czech cities, public and private sectors, and opening a broad discussion on the potential of cities for change.
In three discussions, we will present visions and solutions focused on sustainability, digitalisation, transport and mobility in urban environments. Experiences from UK cities and their projects can inspire our own plans for the future.
SUSTAINABLE CITIES – How can we make our cities better and more sustainable places to live?
In the first discussion, our panelists will present topics and projects involving climate planning or energy efficiency.
The event will feature:
- H. E. Nick Archer, British Ambassador to the Czech Republic,
- Radka Vladykova, Director, Union of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech Republic,
- Luke Strickland, Net-Zero Infrastructure Industry Coalition, Mott MacDonald,
- Simon Power, Mott MacDonald
- Tereza Libova, Department of Environmental Protection MHMP.
- The debate will be moderated by Jan Brazda, Infrastructure, ESG and Digital Partner, PwC.
Program
13:00 Launch
13:10 Sustainability and resilience of Czech cities
13:15 A local approach to climate neutrality
13:30 Comprehensive regeneration of the Temple station area in Bristol, UK
13:45 Climate Plan of the City of Prague
14:00 Panel discussion
14:55 Concluding remarks
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In total, there will be three panel discussions on:
- Sustainable Cities (15 March 2022 at 13:00)
- Digital Cities (23 March 2022 at 10:00)
- Transport and Urban Mobility (23 March 2022 at 13:00)
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