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Climate change, urbanization, declining biodiversity, pandemics, extreme weather and increasing food production: these are just a few of the factors that challenge the future of our cities. There is growing evidence that nature based solutions can be sound investments for future urban challenges. Many investments in our cities of today are expected to last for generations, so there is a need to include long term thinking in our current decision making.


On this two days conference we look from different disciplines and five dimensions; nature inclusive product- and services design, nature-inclusive building, growing green neighborhoods and green spatial planning in urbanizing regions. Practitioners, researchers, policymakers and students gather to share good Dutch and international practices on how to evolve multi-disciplinary practices that develop longer term thinking and acting in our city- networks, policies and decision making.

10.00 - 11.30

Integrating Long Term Thinking

Having inspiring long term visions integrated into long term and green policy ambitions is a first but not the last step. But unfortunately, city practice is often far below initial and intended ambitions. So what can we do to avoid this gap between ambition and practice? Keynote speakers share their views and what they do to keep long term ambitions woven into current city practice.


Speakers line-up opening-session:


jandereus

Jan de Reus

Deputy of Flevoland
robbertsnep

Robbert Snep

SIGS program leader at Wageningen University and Research
nicolemaarsen

Nicole Maarsen

Co-founder Home.Earth
paolorusso

Paolo Russo

Architect at Stefano Boeri Architetti
nikifrantzeskaki

Niki Frantzeskaki

Chair Professor in Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning at the University of Utrecht
marianstuiver

Marian Stuiver

Program lead Green Cities at Wageningen University and Research
natasjavandenberg

Natasja van den Berg

Moderator

12.00 - 13.30

Initiatives Translating Long Term Thinking to Now

How do we translate long-term thinking into short term decisions? In these breakout sessions, leading networks will elaborate on specific pathways for translating long-term thinking, such as financial incentives, inspiration through design, and specific norms. Each session combines practice experiences and discussion.



This programme will have the following subsessions:


  • Session 11.

    Present Living: Inside Green Design


  • Session 12.

    The New Green Norm for Cities


  • Session 13.

    Data Driven Urban Design


  • Session 14.

    Financial Reasons For Long Term Thinking


  • Session 15.

    Spatial Quality and Planning


  • Session 16.

    SIGS: Successful Implementing the Greening of Cities


  • Session 17.

    Connect Sense of Place with Long term thinking

  • 14.00 - 15.15

    How to Act and Implement Tomorrow?

    The conference's final session will capture lessons learned over the past two days and take-home-messages. What can we do to get long term thinking in our city practices and where to start? The Ministry of the Future reflects and keynote speakers identify joint steps, building on the needs of practitioners who are eager to change long term visions for growing green cities into practice.


    Speakers line-up plenary session:


    cecilkonijnendijk

    Cecil Konijnendijk

    Visiting Professor & Director at KU Leuven & Nature Based Solutions Institute
    marianstuiver

    Marian Stuiver

    Program lead Green Cities at Wageningen University and Research
    nikifrantzeskaki

    Niki Frantzeskaki

    Chair Professor in Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning at the University of Utrecht
    audreytimm

    Audrey Timm

    Technical Advisor to AIPH
    erwinnijsse

    Erwin Nijsse

    Director Nationaal Groeifonds at The Ministry of Economics and Climate
    marjoleindemmers

    Marjolein Demmers

    Director Natuur & Milieu
    barbarabaarsma

    Barbara Baarsma

    CEO Rabo Carbo Bank at Rabobank
    cecilecluitmans

    Cécile Cluitmans

    Business Area Director at Arcadis
    andrevanderzande

    André van der Zande

    Chairman of the advisory commission Natuurinclusief Nederland
    natasjavandenberg

    Natasja van den Berg

    Moderator

    15.15 - 17.00

    Closing Reception at The Orangerie

    6 JULY 2022

    Swiss – Dutch Dialogue on Sustainable Housing

    On Wednesday the 6th of July, the Swiss – Dutch Dialogue on Sustainable Housing takes place at the Floriade Expo 2022.
    Please note that this session is not included in the Growing Green Cities Conference.

    Growing Green Cities Conference partners



    almere
    flevoland
    rijksoverheid
    wur
    groenestad
    price
    pdz
    aiph
    ddf
    vodafoneziggo
    DGBC
    MRA
    gemeenteamsterdam