A Roadmap to Sustainable Infrastructure & Green Cities Conference

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Measuring impacts on the environmental, social, and economic aspects of our cities and infrastructures is only a first, albeit essential, step towards a sustainable future. With limitless moving parts, and many stakeholders with varying degrees of interest, incentives, and motivation, making a compelling case for sustainable infrastructure projects requires a clear and well-structured road map. The conference will bring together leading thinkers and practitioners to help attendees gain valuable insights they can put into action now. Topics include:
•  Quantification and assessment of sustainable infrastructure projects: the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of sustainable infrastructure
•  Application of sustainability assessment at the project level
•  Making a compelling business case for green infrastructure and large scale developments
•  The role of private and public owners, financiers, regulators, engineers, planners and designers
•  Allocating financial resources in light of diminishing government budgets
•  Motivating change and the role of NGOs
•  Intelligent systems for sustainable projects

With keynote lectures by Peter Park and Janette Sadik-Khan. View the full program.
Registration is $50 for non-GSD students, $100 for academic and non-profit employees, and $250 for industry professionals. For more information and to register, visit the conference website.

Organized by the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at Harvard GSD.

Anyone requiring accessibility accommodations should contact the Public Programs Office at (617) 496-2414 or [email protected].

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