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    The Developer Live: Risk and Resilience, November 8, London, UK

  • 8 November 2019
  • Start time : 08:30 AM
  • End time : 04:30 PM
  • Event Host : The Developer
  • Event Location : Illuminate, Science Museum, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD, United Kingdom
The Developer Live: Risk and Resilience
Event Description

The Risk & Resilience conference will bring together 200 development directors, architects, Local Authority planning and regeneration teams, scientists and sustainability experts to explore how to successfully develop our cities in response to rising environmental risks.

Learn how to design for a climate emergency using nature-based solutions to create resilient cities through adaptation and redevelopment, places where people don’t just survive, but thrive.

Find out how UK cities are investing in resilience as part of their regeneration plans and adopting policy you need to know about

Experts from DEFRA will discuss the critical contents of the Draft Environment Bill, including the mandate to increase biodiversity by 10 per cent on all sites, making this a timely event not to be missed.

Seize this chance to future-proof your projects to meet new regulatory benchmarks such as Biodiversity Net Gain. Find out how innovative SuDS and flood-proofing projects can unlock investment and overlooked sites.

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • The Developer
  • Agenda
    • 08:30 - Registration and coffee
      08:40 - Welcome: Developing to survive and thrive
      08:45 - Towards resilience
      09:00 - Towards resilience: Placehack
      09:25 - 10:00 Biodiversity Net Gain: how the new policy works
      10:00 - 10:55 - Biodiversity Net Gain: Case studies
      11:00 - 11:40 - Getting Biodiverse with Dusty Gedge
      11:40 - Networking coffee break
      12:00 - 13:00 - Making Resilience add up
      13:00 - 13:55 Lunch is provided
      14:00 - 15:25 Session 1: Designing for Water: SuDS and floods: case studies
      14:00 - 15:25 Session 2: Circular economy: what you need to know
      15:30-16:30 - How to impact health and wellbeing by better placemaking
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Andrew Ruck, Net Gain Delivery and Housing Land Use, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
      Louise Clarke, Head of Sustainable Places, Berkeley Group
      Dirk van Peijpe, Director - De Urbanisten
      Chantal Henderson, Director - Commercial FinanceGrosvenor Britain & Ireland
      Lugano Kapembwa, Associate Director, Whole Earth Futures
      Nick White, Senior Advisor Net Gain and Green Infrastructure, Natural England
      Kevin Barton, Director - Robert Bray Associates
      Dusty Gedge, President - European Federation of Green Roof and Wall Associations
      Katie Hughes, Estates and Commercial Director, Scottish Canals
      Alastair Mant, Head of Business Transformation, UKGBC
      Dr Kathryn Oldham OBE, Chief Resilience Officer, Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)
      Tom Riordan, CEOLeeds City Council
      Gemma Jerome, Director - Building with Nature
      Sarah Jones-Morris, Chair - Landscape Institute South West
      Alexandra Notay, Build to Rent Fund Director - PfP Capital
      Duncan Baker-Brown FRSA RIBA, Senior Lecturer and Co-FounderUniversity of Brighton / BBM Sustainable Design
      Salam Kaddouh, Senior Consultant - SOFIES
      Marie Müller, Cognitive neuroscience - UCL
  • Sponsors
    • Architecture & Design Scotland, British Property Federation
  • Cost
    • Full price: £295 + VAT
      2 tickets for £531 + VAT
  • Event type
    • Conference

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