Box Hill South professionals are invited to attend “Where Shade Hits the Pavement”, a conference on urban infrastructure scheduled for a nearby venue in February.
Proudly hosted by Citygreen, the conference will unite local government workers, landscape architects, civil and stormwater engineers, property developers and academics and students as they explore ways in which urban spaces can become greener and more liveable.
The event will feature presentations from experts in the space, including Roy Brooke, the Executive Director of the Natural Assets Initiative in Canada, and Gail Hall, the co-founder and president of the Australasian Green Infrastructure Network (AGIN).
Attendees will be encouraged to explore the progress and failures of canopy cover progress, grow their awareness of stormwater management and engage in an interactive session focused on community outcomes.
There will be opportunities for networking, and attendees will receive informative guides, including a Case Study Pack and a GBUI Design Session Pack.
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Where Shade Hits the Pavement will take place on Wednesday, February, from 9:00AM to 6:00PM at the Mercure Melbourne Doncaster Hotel. Tickets are $320, or $192 with an early bird registration before 21 December. Tickets can be purchased online.Get a Free Quote for Business Cards
