The Urban Research Program at Griffith University is hosting a panel discussion on achieving environmental outcomes under climate change and economic growth. The event will take place on April 22nd from 5-7pm at The Shore Restaurant. A panel of experts including the CEO of SEQ Catchments, an advisor from the Local Government Association of Queensland, and a former mayor will discuss the topic, chaired by a professor from Griffith University. Attendees are invited to submit questions in advance or participate in the Q&A period. RSVPs are due by April 17th.
The Urban Research Program at Griffith University is hosting a panel discussion on achieving environmental outcomes under climate change and economic growth. The event will take place on April 22nd from 5-7pm at The Shore Restaurant. A panel of experts including the CEO of SEQ Catchments, an advisor from the Local Government Association of Queensland, and a former mayor will discuss the topic, chaired by a professor from Griffith University. Attendees are invited to submit questions in advance or participate in the Q&A period. RSVPs are due by April 17th.
The Urban Research Program at Griffith University is hosting a panel discussion on achieving environmental outcomes under climate change and economic growth. The event will take place on April 22nd from 5-7pm at The Shore Restaurant. A panel of experts including the CEO of SEQ Catchments, an advisor from the Local Government Association of Queensland, and a former mayor will discuss the topic, chaired by a professor from Griffith University. Attendees are invited to submit questions in advance or participate in the Q&A period. RSVPs are due by April 17th.
The Urban Research Program at Griffith University is hosting a panel discussion on achieving environmental outcomes under climate change and economic growth. The event will take place on April 22nd from 5-7pm at The Shore Restaurant. A panel of experts including the CEO of SEQ Catchments, an advisor from the Local Government Association of Queensland, and a former mayor will discuss the topic, chaired by a professor from Griffith University. Attendees are invited to submit questions in advance or participate in the Q&A period. RSVPs are due by April 17th.
Wednesday 22nd April, 5.00pm - 7.00pm The Shore Restaurant, South Bank The Resilient Communities and Environments Group of the Urban Research Program, Griffith University invites you to a panel discussion and networking event:
How do we achieve intrinsic environmental
outcomes, particularly under the additional stress of climate change, under a wider discourse focusing on a productive economy? 5:00pm - 6:00pm Panellists 6:00pm - 6:30pm Q&A discussion session 6:30pm - 7:00pm Drinks and light refreshments available Panellists: - Simon Warner, CEO SEQ Catchments - Dorean Erhart, Principal Advisor LGAQ - Melva Hobson, former Mayor of Redland City Council Chaired by Prof Darryl Low Choy, Griffith University The Resilient Communities and Environments Research Group is interested in understanding how planning can contribute to promoting resilient communities and environments in light of future environmental change and uncertainties associated with natural and human impacts, especially related to climate change, natural hazards and urbanisation. In addressing this question, we are also interested in identifying where the research gaps are in achieving this aim.
RSVP by Friday 17 April & submit questions by Tuesday 21 April
Dr Melanie Cox, Griffith University (07) 373 55424 / 0412 673 561 melanie.cox@griffith.edu.au http://www.griffith.edu.au/urp