FCL Global panel on 'Regenerative Cities' at the MND Urban Solutions & Sustainability R&D Congress 2023

Co-curated with the Centre for Liveable Cities, FCL Global will present a panel on 'Regenerative Cities - A Nature Positive Future' at the Congress on 5 October.

by Xiong Yap

On 5 October, FCL Global will present a panel titled ‘Regenerative Cities’ at the Science of Cities Symposium at MND Urban Solutions & Sustainability R&D Congress 2023.

The panel will be co-curated with the Centre for Liveable Cities and features six science-backed regenerative strategies to shrink the urban environmental footprint and create a restorative relationship between cities and the context they are situated within.

Dr Sacha Menz, Professor, ETH-Zurich, and Programme Director and Lead Principal Investigator, FCL Global, will give the welcome address, and external pageProf. Dr Thomas Schroepfer, Programme Co-Director and Lead Principal Investigator, FCL Global, will give the opening address.

Here's how to join us at the Congress:

Date: Thursday, 5 October
Time: 230-430pm, followed by networking
Venue: Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Level 3
Details: Mexternal pageND USS R&D Congress website

Some of the speakers on this panel include:

  1. Dr Pieter Herthogs, Senior Researcher and Co-Investigator at FCL Global
    'From Urban Mining to Urban Harvesting: Building Shared Frameworks for Circular Future Cities'

  2. Assoc. Prof. Dr Francis Bu Sung Lee, NTU & Principal Investigator at FCL Global
    'Integrating Renewables within the City'

  3. Dr Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan, Associate Director Research, at FCL Global
    'Dense and Green Cities for a Nature-Positive Future'

  4. Dr Alberto Costa, Senior Researcher and Cluster Coordinator at FRS, SEC
    'Long-term Solar PV Planning in High-Density Urban Systems'

  5. external pageAssoc. Prof. Dr Cheong Siew Ann, NTU & Principal Investigator at FCL Global
    'Cities as Social Reactors'

  6. external pageAsst Prof. Dr Prateek Bansal, NUS & Principal Investigator at FCL Global
    'Adaptive Planning of Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles'

      

Photo: external pageMark Stoop

JavaScript has been disabled in your browser