From March till June 2008, RICS is organising the RICS EU Sustainable Urban Regeneration Lecture Series.
The lectures will focus on the social-economic features of actions taken with a view to urban regeneration.
The final objective is to feed back into policy a number of recommendations for decision-makers.
The lectures will be held at different locations in Brussels. All lectures will follow the following schedule:
- 1630 – 1700: Registration
- 1700 – 1900: Lecture and discussion
- 1900 – 2000: Drinks reception
This lecture series represents an opportunity to debate on a topic which affects our lives every day, so come and join us!
Attendance is free of charge for members and non-members alike, but the number of places is limited.
For more information and to reserve a place, please contact Sander Scheurwater of the RICS EU Public Affairs Office at sscheurwater@rics.org
More information is available at the download section at the right-hand side of the screen.
Below you will find a short overview of the four lectures. More information on each one will follow in due course.
Wednesday 19 March 2008
Pierre Laconte, President of the International Society of City and Regional Planners
"Brussels – Perspectives on a European Capital"
Wednesday 16 April 2008
Rob de Wildt FRICS, Partner at RIGO Research and Advies
“The Social Impact of Urban Regeneration Measures”
Wedenesday 28 May 2008
Chris Brown FRICS, CEO of Igloo Regeneration
“The Economics of Urban Development and Public Policy Responses”
Tuesday 24 June 2008 (Registration is now open!)
Stephen Hill MRICS, Director C2O futureplanners
Indy Johar, Director 00:/ architects
“Sustainable Suburbs”