How can our cities thrive? - The case for the circular economy and the built environment
Venue:
Zoom
Online
Date & Time:
04 Oct 2024
09:15 - 10:00
Event Type:
Joint event
Category:
Webinar
This event is open to Members only.
Event Details
In collaboration with AREF, BBP, INREV, IPF and Real Estate Investor's Forum we are pleased to invite our members to this webinar.
As urban expansion continues, the imperative to "build, build, build" must be balanced with sustainable and regenerative solutions. This webinar brings together thought leaders to explore how Doughnut Economics and the principles of the circular economy can be integrated into the built environment, fostering cities that respect both social and planetary boundaries.
We welcome Lianne Hulsebosch, from the City of Amsterdam who will share the city's Climate Action Plan, as well as Chris Brown, who will discuss London's approach, including insights from the "London Doughnut City Portrait - Edition One" and Alice Teboul, from Columbia Threadneedle and who sits on the AREF ESG & II Committee, will offer a real estate ESG perspective on fostering thriving cities. The session will be moderated by Melville Rodrigues of Apex Group, who will guide the session.
Cost:
This event is FREE and open to all BPF Member firms as well as members of the following associations:
Better Buildings Partnership
British Property Federation
European Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate (“INREV”)
Investment Property Forum
Real Estate Investors’ Forum
Joining instructions:
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87464876583?pwd=mZNkAhnk8DwRcdDPoD1yAhnuf2Mjte.1
Webinar ID: 874 6487 6583
Passcode: 452306
For further information on this event please contact events@bpf.org.uk.
Chris Brown
Managing DirectorClimatise and co-founder of the London Doughnut Economy Coalition
Lianne Hulsebosch
Sustainable Urban Development StrategistCity of Amsterdam
Melville Rodrigues
Head – Real Estate AdvisoryApex Group
Alice Teboul
ESG ManagerProperty Investments, Columbia Threadneedle Investments