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SUMMARY:Blue & Green Technology Conference - Auckland\, New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:Sir Owen Glen G Building\, University of Auckland\n12 Grafton Road\, Auckland 1010 New Zealand\nhttps://www.blueandgreentech.auckland.ac.nz/\n  \nBuilding on the success of the inaugural 2022 event\, the second edition of Blue & Green returns to Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland in 2025—bringing together leaders from government\, industry and academia to explore how blue & green technologies can help tackle the global challenges of climate change\, biodiversity loss and social resilience. \n\n\nHosted by Ngā Ara Whetū – Centre for Climate\, Biodiversity and Society\, this international cleantech and innovation  conference is a platform for bold ideas\, cross-sector collaboration\, and forward-thinking solutions. With strong support and collaboration from the European Union\, the event strengthens ties between Aotearoa New Zealand and Europe as we accelerate the transition to a low-carbon\, climate-resilient future. \nSet in one of the most innovative and diverse cities in the Pacific\, Blue and Green 2025 offers a unique opportunity to connect\, learn and lead. \n\n\n\n\nBecome a Sponsor \nPosition your organisation at the forefront of clean technology innovation at one of New Zealand’s most eagerly anticipated cleantech events of 2025. Reach national and international leaders in cutting-edge climate and energy research and innovation\, venture capital firms and investors\, exporters\, public policy leaders\, regulators\, NGOs\, innovative start-up firms\, and incubators. A range of sponsorship packages is available\, offering meaningful visibility\, engagement\, and impact. Click here for more information. \nImportant Dates\n\n\nRegistration: Now Open\nDraft Program is now on the website\nConfirmed Speakers to be announced soon\nEarly Registration Deadline: 20 October\nConference Dates:  December 2-3\, 2025
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/blue-green-technology-conference-2025-auckland-new-zealand/
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CREATED:20241115T073641Z
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UID:25377-1760342400-1760634000@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:8th International Adaptation Futures Conference (AF2025) Calls for Proposals or Abstract
DESCRIPTION:2025 Proposal submissions\nThe 8th International Adaptation Futures Conference (AF2025) will be held in Ōtautahi Christchurch\, New Zealand\, from 13 to 16 October 2025. \nIt is hosted by the University of Canterbury Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha with regional Oceania and international partners. \nAdaptation Futures is the flagship event of the United Nations World Adaptation Science Programme (WASP). \nThe premier international climate change adaptation conference series enables practitioners\, policymakers\, researchers\, and academics worldwide to gather to network\, collaborate\, learn\, and inspire. \nSubmit A Proposal or Abstract Here\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/8th-international-adaptation-futures-conference-af2025-calls-for-proposals-abstract/
CATEGORIES:Climate Adaptation Conferences,Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20251010T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20251024T170000
DTSTAMP:20241114T195604Z
CREATED:20241114T193826Z
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UID:25380-1760083200-1761325200@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:10th IWA-ASPIRE Conference and Water New Zealand Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Call for Abstracts is now open until 6 December 2024\nIn an innovative departure from business as usual\, the International Water Association (IWA) is joining forces with Water New Zealand to create an event that combines IWA-ASPIRE 2025 with the annual Water New Zealand Conference and Expo. \nTheme: Empowering Tomorrow – Smart Water Solutions for Resilient Communities \nWhen: 10-24 October 2025 \nIt will provide a meeting platform for international water and sanitation professionals\, practitioners\, and New Zealand WASH professionals\, scientists\, and experts on common themes. \nEmpowering Tomorrow\n\nAutomation\nArtificial intelligence\nAR / VR and remote management\nMachine learning\nDigital transformation / digital twins\nUtility leadership\nFuture workforce\n\n\nSmart Water Solutions\n\nSmart networks (source – customer –discharge)\nDecarbonisation\nWater reuse\nCircular economy & Resource recovery\nCustomer engagement\nAffordable outcomes\nRehabilitation over replacement\nSuccessful innovation ecosystems\n\n\nResilience\n\nExtreme weather events\nSeismic & volcanic activity\nClimate adaptation\nRemediation\nPollution control\nNature-based solutions\nWastewater surveillance\nWater Sanitation Safety Planning\nSustainability & SDGs\nEmerging chemicals and microbes\nNanoplastics\nAsset resilience\n\n\nCommunities\n\nIndigenous peoples’ relationship with water\nTe Mana o te Wai\nRegulatory framework\nWater stewardship & conservation\nFarming & Industry\nEnvironmental outcome focussed\nPost-disaster community participation\nDiversity\, equity & inclusion\n\n\nTopics\n\nEmpowering Tomorrow\nSmart water solutions\nResilient\nCommunities\n\n\nRegister and learn more about the Event:  10th IWA-ASPIRE Conference and Water New Zealand Conference & Exhibition.\n  \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/10th-iwa-aspire-conference-and-water-new-zealand-conference-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20241010T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20241010T150000
DTSTAMP:20241006T182956Z
CREATED:20241006T182928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241006T182956Z
UID:24993-1728568800-1728572400@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Navigating Change: The Evolving Landscape of The Road Sector in Asia
DESCRIPTION:Time Zone: Asia/Manila (GMT+8) \nGreen Roads Webinar Series – Navigating Change: The Evolving Landscape of The Road Sector in Asia\nThis presentation examines the “double-edged sword” of Asian road infrastructure\, acknowledging its role in fostering access and economic growth while also recognizing its negative externalities. \nIt investigates how Asian countries are adapting their road policies in response to global climate and development goals\, with research analyzing over 500 policy documents from 30 Asian economies. \nSPEAKER: Sudhir Gota\nSudhir Gota is an internationally recognized expert in sustainable transport with over two decades of global experience. As co-team leader of the Asian Transport Outlook\, a joint initiative of the Asian Development Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank\, he contributes to shaping transport policies and investments across Asia. \nRegister via Zoom\nDate: October 10\nTime: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Asia/Manila – GMT+8) \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/navigating-change-evolving-landscape-road-sector-asia/
CATEGORIES:Green Roads Webinar Series,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240926T140000
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DTSTAMP:20250228T194306Z
CREATED:20240920T181741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T194306Z
UID:24882-1727359200-1727362800@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Green Roads Webinar Series: The Importance of Transport Network Redundancy
DESCRIPTION:26 September 2024\, 2:00 – 3:00 PM (Manila Time) \nNatural hazards often disrupt road networks\, leading to isolated communities\, longer travel times\, higher emissions\, and costly repairs. \nLearn how to mitigate these effects by identifying critical road links and investing to increase road network redundancy. \nLearn about a new methodology that evaluates road criticality by quantifying the redundancy of road networks and how it can lower impacts. \nThis methodology is applied to New Zealand’s South Island. It highlights the importance of secondary and tertiary roads in reducing transportation costs and improving network metrics during disruptions. \nThis approach helps decision-makers prioritize investments to minimize the impact of network disruption. \nCLICK the link to Zoom to register: https://adb-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nOWRCQL-Rq6cQ8MnhXDHVQ#/registration \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/green-roads-webinar-series-the-importance-of-transport-network-redundancy/
CATEGORIES:Climate Webinars,Green Roads Webinar Series,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240422T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240422T180000
DTSTAMP:20240416T214622Z
CREATED:20240416T214622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T214622Z
UID:24250-1713801600-1713808800@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day 2024 - Planet/People v. Plastics: the consequences of our overreliance on plastic
DESCRIPTION:Plastics are everywhere—on land\, in the sea\, in the air\, and in our bodies. What are the effects of this ubiquitous substance on our health and the health of animals and ecosystems? \nJoin Ngā Ara Whetū\, the Centre for Climate\, Biodiversity and Society\, and Te Aka Mātauranga Matepukupuku\, the Centre for Cancer Research\, at the Members’ Lounge\, Old Government House for a thought-provoking panel conversation this Earth Day. Our researcher panellists\, who join us from a wide range of disciplines\, are; \nDr Joel Rindelaub (Chemical Sciences)\nDr Samantha Ladewig (Marine Science)\nAssoc. Professor Anne Gaskett (Biological Sciences)\nAssoc. Professor George Laking (Medical Oncology\, Manutaki Haumanu Māori of Te Aka)\nDr Manuel Vallee (Sociology) \nModerated by Dr Maria Armoudian (Co-Executive Director of Ngā Ara Whetū). With thanks also to the Ocean Boundary Hub. \nVENUE:  \nMembers’ Lounge\, Old Government House\n24 Princes Street Auckland\, Auckland 1010 \nRefreshments will be provided; we look forward to seeing you there! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganised by\n\n\n\nNgā Ara Whetū and Te Aka Mātauranga Matepukupuku\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE → Earth Day 2024 – Planet/People v. Plastics: the consequences of our overreliance on plastic | Eventbrite
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/earth-day-2024-planet-people-v-plastics-the-consequences-of-our-overreliance-on-plastic/
LOCATION:Members’ Lounge\, Old Government House\, 24 Princes Street\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240402T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240405T170000
DTSTAMP:20230703T212508Z
CREATED:20230703T212457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T212508Z
UID:23171-1712044800-1712336400@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:2nd AP Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy\, Water and Environment Systems
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of the global Sustainable Development of Energy Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) conferences\, a regional series of biannual SDEWES conferences have been initiated to provide a venue for researchers from the Asia Pacific region\, but also for worldwide researchers and specialists and those interested in learning about the sustainability of development\, to present research progress and to discuss state of the art\, the future directions and priorities in the various areas of sustainable development and regional integration. \nThe 2nd AP SDEWES Conference will be dedicated to improving and disseminating knowledge on methods\, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainability of development by de-coupling growth from natural resources and replacing them with a knowledge-based economy\, considering its economic\, environmental and social pillars. One of the main issues of the coming decades is to improve efficiencies by integrating various life-supporting systems\, using excess from one\, as a resource in another\, and in the exact moment when it is beneficial to all\, integrating electricity\, heating\, cooling\, transport\, water\, buildings\, waste\, wastewater\, industry\, forestry\, and agriculture systems. \nCalls for Papers \nTypes of papers sought: The papers should report original\, previously unpublished findings in the sustainable development of energy\, transport\, water\, food and environment systems\, their integration\, and their technical\, environmental\, economic and social perspectives. The review papers are also welcome if they thoroughly review a narrow field with a deep gap analysis. All papers will be reviewed under the direction of the International Scientific Committee by the Scientific Advisory Board. \nThe papers with archival value (archival papers)\, meaning those that contribute significantly to state of the art and report final results of research\, with proper literature review\, will be thoroughly reviewed and will be candidates for publication consideration in special issues of several archival journals. The papers that report work in progress without significant contribution to state of the art\, and those lacking a thorough literature review\, are invited as conference papers and will receive a less stringent review. Authors are invited to offer suggestions on the classification of their papers as “archival”\, “review”\, or “conference” when submitting them. \nAuthors (corresponding author) willing to present a paper should submit an abstract in English\, between 1500-2500 characters long. \nFor more info about the conference and abstract preparation and submission instructions\, visit the 2nd AP Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy\, Water and Environment Systems site. \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/2nd-ap-conference-on-sustainable-development-of-energy-water-and-environment-systems/
LOCATION:Gold Coast Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240314T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240314T153000
DTSTAMP:20240312T001335Z
CREATED:20240311T201246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T001335Z
UID:24117-1710424800-1710430200@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Green Roads Webinar Series: Tools and Technologies for Resilient Transport Sector
DESCRIPTION:Webinar overview:\nClimate hazards can disrupt the mobility of people and goods\, damage transport infrastructure\, and undermine countries’ economic and social well-being. Therefore\, it is vital to integrate innovative technologies that can enhance the adaptative capacity of transport infrastructure in a cost-effective and eco-friendly manner. This will help improve the resilience of urban and rural transport networks. \nThis webinar will discuss the importance of tools and technologies to help improve climate resilience in the transport sector. It will present ADB’s sector portfolio\, approach\, and strategies to integrate climate resilience. Invited speakers from private companies will share examples of emerging and innovative solutions for increased sector resilience. \nThis event is co-organized by ADB and the Government of Japan through the Ministry of Environment (MOEJ) and Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI). The webinar is a joint event under ADB’s Green Roads Webinar Series (ADB\, IRF and MetaMeta) and the MOEJ and METI Virtual Brown Bag Series on Tools and Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Asia and the Pacific. \nWebinar agenda:\n2:00 – 3:30 PM (Timezone: Asia/Manila) \n\n2:00 – 2:10 p.m.: OPENING\n2:10-2:15 p.m.:  MENTIMETER ACTIVITY: Yidan Luo\,  Transport Specialist Transport Sector Office | Sectors Group\, ADB\n2:15-2:25 p.m.: ADB TRANSPORT SECTOR AND STRATEGIES FOR INTEGRATING CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE: Micahel Anyala\, Senior Road Asset Management Specialist\nTransport Sector Office  | Sectors Group\, ADB\n2:25-3:05 p.m.: PRESENTATIONS OF TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES\n\nWASTE ROOF TILE SAND BRICKS FOR ROAD PAVEMENT:  Takata Minoru\, Representative\, ECOSYSTEM Inc.\nBIOLOGICAL SOIL CRUST-SOIL ALGAE: Sakurai Akihito\, Specialist/Forest Engineer\, Nippon Koei Co. Ltd.\nEROSION CONTROL MAT: Yoshihiro Tsumura\, International Division Asst Manager\, Takino Filter\nGEOSPATIAL INFO & TECHNICAL SLOPE DISASTER MANAGEMENT: Kokusai Kogyo\n\n\n3:05-3:25 p.m.: Q & A | PLENARY DISCUSSION: Moderated by Yidan Luo\,  Transport Specialist Transport Sector Office | Sectors Group\, ADB\n3:25-3:30 p.m.: CLOSING REMARKS\n\nHow to Attend:\n\n\nRegister for the event HERE.\n\n\nUpon registration\, you will receive a confirmation email with the event details and access link.\n\n\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/green-roads-webinar-series-tools-and-technologies-for-resilient-transport-sector/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Zurich\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Asia Pacific Conference,Conferences,International Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240229T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240229T153000
DTSTAMP:20240228T005655Z
CREATED:20240228T005147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T005655Z
UID:24075-1709215200-1709220600@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:ADB's Green Roads Webinar Series : Enhancing Road Network Resilience through Road Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Road Network Resilience through Road Maintenance\nFor many developing member states across Asia and the Pacific\, road networks’ maintenance activities could deliver a higher return on investment than a focus on new infrastructure. \nJoin ADB’s webinar to discuss policies that can enhance the resilience of road networks. \nThe webinar features Dr Theuns Henning\, Team leader at Climate Adaptation Platform and Associate Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, The University of Auckland. \n29 February 2024\n2:00 – 3:30 OM (GMT+8)\nADB Headquarters\, Manila \nRegister here: https://ow.ly/K9w550QFYpL\n  \n \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/adbs-green-roads-webinar-series-enhancing-road-network-resilience-through-road-maintenance/
CATEGORIES:Climate Webinars,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231027T170000
DTSTAMP:20230919T232833Z
CREATED:20230919T210333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T232833Z
UID:23511-1698220800-1698426000@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:National Lifeline Utilities Forum 2023: Rebuilding a more resilient Aotearoa
DESCRIPTION:The New Zealand Lifelines Council (NZLC) Forum will be held at Te Papa Tongarewa\, Wellington on the 26th and 27th of October 2023. \nThis year’s forum will focus on changing national critical infrastructure policies\, the impacts and ongoing recovery related to the Te Ika-a-Māui North Island severe weather events\, and opportunities to create a more resilient future. \nAs always\, the Forum will allow attendees to keep up-to-speed with infrastructure and hazard resilience developments\, discuss how the changes will affect you and your organisation\, and most importantly\, network with others with similar passions for our infrastructure and communities. \nThere are also options for complementary pre-Forum tours on the afternoon of 25th October\, subject to availability/sufficient registrations. \nThis Forum brings together people delivering infrastructure resilience to discuss the latest developments and opportunities. We welcome attendees from critical infrastructure organisations (lifeline utilities and critical customers)\, regional Lifelines Groups\, CDEM Sector\, research agencies and others working to improve New Zealand’s infrastructure resilience and the wellbeing of our communities. \nRegistrations are required by 30th September. Click the link for more information and to register. \nClick to see the 2023 programme details: National Lifeline Utilities Forum Programme 2023 \nAbout New Zealand Lifelines Council\nThe NZLC’s mission connects lifeline utility organisations across agency and sector boundaries to improve infrastructure resilience. \nIt has two major activities\, including organising a yearly National Lifeline Utilities Forum every October or November and publishing the National Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment every three years. The first one was produced in 2017 and updated in 2020\, and this year’s edition updates all sections of the report. \nThe New Zealand Lifelines Council is proud to release the 2023 edition of the Aotearoa-New Zealand Critical Infrastructure:  A National Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment 2023. The report provides a comprehensive overview of New Zealand’s critical lifelines infrastructure and its resilience (and conversely its vulnerability) to significant hazards. \nClick the link below to read more and download the report: \nNew Zealand’s National Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment 2023\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/national-lifeline-utilities-forum-2023-rebuilding-a-more-resilient-aotearoa/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T163000
DTSTAMP:20230320T223753Z
CREATED:20230320T223031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T223753Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Conversations: Tipping Points (Online Event)
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, March 30\, 2023 \nTime 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM ET \nAbout the event: \nA conversation about how to prepare for the consequences of abrupt changes in human and natural systems and how to encourage positive social tipping points. \nWith continued climate change\, elements of the Earth system may reach tipping points of abrupt\, dramatic change with irreversible consequences\, like the rapid collapse of ice sheets or dieback of the Amazon rainforest. Tipping points also exist in human systems; devastation from extreme weather and major stresses on food\, energy\, and water could accumulate and tilt society into radically new dynamics\, such as mass migration or major economic shifts. However\, tipping points in human systems can also be positive and stem from rapidly spreading norms\, behaviors\, and technologies\, such as how battery storage could tip the power sector irreversibly towards renewable energy. Join us for a conversation about the tipping points we are approaching\, how to prepare for those we may reach\, and how to encourage positive social tipping points for action on climate change. \nThe conversation will be webcast on the Climate Conversations: Tipping Points webpage on Thursday\, March 30\, 2023\, from 3-4:15 PM ET. Closed captioning will be provided. The conversation will include questions from the audience and be recorded and available to view on the page after the event. \nClimate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a monthly webinar series from the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine that aims to convene high-level\, cross-cutting\, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to policy action on climate change. \nParticipant Bios \nLaurie Goering is a journalist and the climate change editor for Context\, the award-winning Thomson Reuters Foundation’s daily news website. She has written on climate change for over two decades and previously worked as a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune based in New Delhi\, Kuwait\, Johannesburg\, Rio de Janeiro\, Havana\, Mexico City\, and London. \nRachael Shwom is a Professor in the Department of Human Ecology at Rutgers University and Acting Director of the Rutgers Energy Institute. She conducts research that links sociology\, psychology\, engineering\, economics\, and public policy to investigate how social and political factors influence society’s responses to energy and climate problems. \nIlona M. Otto holds the Professorship in Societal Impacts of Climate Change at the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change\, University of Graz\, Austria. She leads a research group that analyzes the social dynamic processes and interventions likely to spark the rapid social changes necessary to radically transform the interactions of human societies with nature and ecosystem services in the next 30 years. \nContact: \nRob Greenway. Email:rgreenway@nas.edu \n For more info\, please click the link: Climate Conversations: Tipping Points webpage 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/climate-conversations-tipping-points/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Adaptation Webinar,Climate Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220822T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220825T160000
DTSTAMP:20220822T214428Z
CREATED:20220822T213826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T214428Z
UID:21759-1661180400-1661443200@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Climate Conversations: Wildfire
DESCRIPTION:Join the Climate Conversation on how to protect human health and the built environment in the face of more frequent and severe wildfires in the US. \nAbout this Event\nClimate change is increasing the frequency\, severity\, and extent of areas burned by wildfires in the U.S.\, putting more people at risk of exposure to fire itself and to smoke\, which can travel thousands of miles and affect the health of millions of people. A.R. “Ravi” Ravishankara (Colorado State University) will moderate a conversation between Sarah Coefield (Missoula City-County Health Department) and Erica Fischer (Oregon State University) about how planners and decision-makers are coping with these challenges and working to protect the built environment and human health. \nThe conversation will be webcast on the Climate Conversations: Wildfire webpage on Thursday\, August 25\, 2022\, from 3-4 pm ET. The conversation will include questions from the audience and be recorded and available to view on the page after the event. Closed captioning will be provided. \nREGISTER NOW\nRead these related workshop proceedings from the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine: \n\nWildland Fires: Toward Improved Understanding and Forecasting of Air Quality Impacts\nImplications of the California Wildfires for Health\, Communities\, and Preparedness\nClimate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a monthly webinar series from the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine that aims to convene high-level\, cross-cutting\, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to national policy action on climate change.\n\nParticipant Bios\nSarah Coefield is an Air Quality Specialist in the Air Pollution Control Program (Air Program) at the Missoula City-County Health Department. The Air Program monitors air pollutants\, provides the public with air quality information and health advisories\, and enforces local air pollution rules. Within the Air Program\, Sarah leads efforts on prescribed burn smoke management and wildfire smoke response. Sarah provides the community with wildfire smoke forecasts and health advisories during wildfire smoke events. During the off-season\, she works closely with the community\, non-profit and research partners to move Missoula County closer to being a smoke-ready community. \nErica Fischer is an Assistant Professor of structural engineering at Oregon State University. Her research revolves around innovative approaches to improve the resilience and robustness of structural systems affected by natural and man-made hazards\, including performance-based design approaches of structural systems to decrease the environmental impact of the built environment on the natural environment. \nA.R. “Ravi” Ravishankara is a Professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. Over the past four decades\, he has worked on the chemistry of the Earth’s atmosphere as it relates to stratospheric ozone depletion\, climate change\, and regional air quality. His measurements in the laboratory and atmosphere\, along with analyses\, have contributed to deciphering the ozone layer depletion\, including the ozone hole; quantifying the role of chemically active species on climate; and advancing understanding of the formation\, removal\, and properties of air pollutants especially as they relate to air quality. \nREGISTER NOW\n\nCONTACT\nAmy Mitsumori  amitsumori@nas.edu \nRESPONSIBLE STAFF OFFICERS \nAlex Reich \nAmanda Purcell \n  \nADDITIONAL PROJECT STAFF \nAmy Mitsumori \nHolly Rhodes \nRob Greenway \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/climate-conversations-wildfire/
LOCATION:Online Conference
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar,Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20220405T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20220407T170000
DTSTAMP:20220309T011217Z
CREATED:20220309T003814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T011217Z
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SUMMARY:Asia and The Pacific Transport Forum 2022\, Accelerating Transformative and Decarbonized Transport
DESCRIPTION:The Covid-19 pandemic has caused disruptions in the transport sector and has forced changes in the industry caused by the shift in public transport and people’s personal mobility. Countries have adapted to these changes depending on their capabilities and unique situations. \nAs governments recover from the pandemic\, many governments expressed their desire to “build forward better\,” the Asian Development Bank is ready to support them. \nMany of the lessons from the pandemic – the innovations and adaptability displayed during its peak can be used to accelerate the development of sustainable and decarbonized transport in Asia and the Pacific region. \nThis is the second time during the pandemic that ADB will be hosting the Asia and the Pacific Transport Forum on how transport will work in a changing world. \nThe series of special webinars from 5-7 April will bring together experts in the community\, policymakers\, and stakeholders in Asia and the Pacific to discuss the region’s transport issues and the potential solutions. \nObjectives \n\nProvide an opportunity for representatives of the Asian transport expert community to develop a greater understanding of key transport issues in the present and near future: changes in urban transport\, building resilience to future crises in transportation\, and environmental aspects to transport\, especially in light of the Paris Agreement and alignment to its climate change targets.\nAllow those working on real-world sustainable transport solutions such as policymakers\, thought leaders\, and practitioners working in the transport sector to discuss their experiences shaping the transport sector in this time of mixed recovery and uncertainty.\nEngage discussions between ADB and its developing member countries and partners on the challenges and opportunities facing the transport sector and what “build forward better” will be implemented across the region.\n\nTarget Participants \n\nKey decision-makers of governmental urban transport organizations\nInfrastructure/asset managers of urban transport systems\nUrban transport sector specialists focused on technical or policy issues\nPolicymakers\, regulators\, and managers from the public and private sectors\nRepresentatives and experts in urban transport-related technologies\nDevelopment and knowledge partners working on urban transport issues\n\nTo know more about the event and how to register\, please CLICK on this link ➔ ADB’s Asia and Pacific Transport Forum. \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/asia-pacific-transport-forum-2022/
LOCATION:Online Conference
CATEGORIES:Asia Pacific Conference,Online training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220329T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220329T140000
DTSTAMP:20220315T205838Z
CREATED:20220315T204739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T205838Z
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SUMMARY:Developing climate resilient transport: A Research Knowledge Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Research Knowledge Exchange showcases their latest research on building transport systems that are greener\, more efficient\, safer\, and climate change resilient on 29th of March 2022 at 13:00 GMT. \n“Transport infrastructures build economies and communities – they get people and goods to where they need to be\, including accessing schools\, markets and health services. We need to increase our connectivity and continue to grow infrastructures\, particularly in low-income countries (LICs)\, but how can this be delivered given the multifaceted challenges of climate change? “ \n“Transport enables development\, but it also causes pollution\, traffic congestion\, road accidents and is a huge contributor to CO2 emissions. Climate change leads to extreme weather events\, which can result in major damage to infrastructures\, putting a huge strain on the already stretched transport systems in LICs.” \n“This free\, online webinar will explore ways we can build transport systems that are cleaner\, safer\, more efficient and better adapted to shifts in weather patterns.” \nSpeakers:  \nDr. Andrew Quinn\, Reader in Atmospheric Science and Engineering at the University of Birmingham.\nPresenting highlights from the soon-to-be-published Climate-Resilient Transport: A policy guide provides systematic guidance on how to scope\, develop\, and implement climate change adaptation plans for transport infrastructure in LICs in Africa and South Asia. \nTim Durant\, Associate Director at Vectos\nPresenting findings from the TRANSitions project aims to help transition the policy debate\, stakeholder relations and informal transport services for a low carbon future. \nPlease note daylight saving clock changes in March in some regions mean the event takes place at 13.00 GMT; 14.00 BST; 09.00 EST. \nCLICK this link to Register➔ Developing climate resilient transport: A Research Knowledge Exchange
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/developing-climate-resilient-transport-a-research-knowledge-exchange/
LOCATION:Online Conference
CATEGORIES:Climate Resilience Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20211214T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20211214T090000
DTSTAMP:20211209T003848Z
CREATED:20211208T221401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T003848Z
UID:20364-1639468800-1639472400@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:3rd CRISPS Webinar: Epoxy Modified Bitumen - Performance from Laboratory Test\, Trials and Applications to Date
DESCRIPTION:The International Road Federation\, in collaboration with the University of Birmingham (UoB)\, the University of Auckland (UoA) and the Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)\, is pleased to present the 3rd CRISPS Webinar on “Epoxy Modified Bitumen – Performance from Laboratory Test\, Trials and Applications to Date.” \nThis research investigates the feasibility of using Modified Epoxy bitumen in Porous Asphalt (MEAC) and Chip Seals (MECS) which addresses climate-related issues with conventional bitumen in asphalt and chip seal. This technology can be used to build unbound granular pavements (locally built with as much or as little labour as desired) with MECS and MEAC\, which would produce a long-life pavement with little need for maintenance.  It would also need low investment in machinery. Initial research outcomes suggested these surfaces have the potential to last more than 40 years. \nJoin us on 14 December 2021 from 8:00 to 9:00 am CET to hear more about the early findings from the “Climate-resilient sustainable road pavement surfacing (CRISPS)” project. \nSpeaking for You: \n\nDr Theuns F.P Henning\, Senior Lecturer\, University of Auckland. Dr Henning also leads the team at Climate Adaptation Platform.\nDavid Alabaster\, Principal Pavements Engineer\, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency\n\nClick this link for further details and register for the 3rd CRISPS webinar. \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/3rd-crisps-webinar-epoxy-modified-bitumen-performance-from-laboratory-test-trials-and-applications-to-date/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Zurich\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar,Climate Resilience Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20211206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20211208T170000
DTSTAMP:20210920T233621Z
CREATED:20210920T232557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T233621Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience of Road Networks in Low and Middle Income Countries
DESCRIPTION:Climate change impacts and all-hazard events are causing more frequent and severe damage to road infrastructure and operations. The seminar will share how road and transportation agencies worldwide make transportation infrastructure more resilient to climate change. \nThe goal is to exchange information between countries\, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. \nTopics: \n\nInfrastructure Risk\, Vulnerability\, and Resilience.\nImpact Of Climate Change\, All-Hazards and Environmental Threats on Road Infrastructure and Operations.\nAdaptation Frameworks\, Strategies\, Methodologies\, and Tools (Including Refinements To The PIARC International Climate Change Adaptation Framework).\nBuilding Capacity for Adaptation Economic\, Social and Environmental Aspects Of Resilience.\nImpacts Of COVID-19 On Resilience.\n\nFor further information and to register for the virtual seminar\, click the link below: \nInternational Seminar: Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience of Road Networks in Low and Middle Income Countries
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/climate-change-adaptation-and-resilience-of-road-networks-in-low-and-middle-income-countries/
CATEGORIES:Climate Adaptation Conferences,Climate Change Adaptation Webinar,International Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DTSTAMP:20210923T024753Z
CREATED:20191205T024651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T024753Z
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SUMMARY:2020 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP26)
DESCRIPTION:The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26) to the UNFCCC is expected to take place from 9-19 November 2020\, in Glasgow\, UK. \nAs of 6th February 2020\, the Secretariat met with the COP 26 Presidency team in London. \n  \nISSUES \nGovernance\, Sustainable Development\, International Negotiations\, Stakeholder Participation\, Climate Change\, Adaptation\, Mitigation \nRead further information on COP26 by visiting our blog post → United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26 \n  \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/2020-un-climate-change-conference-cop26/
LOCATION:Glasgow\, Scotland\, UK\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DTSTAMP:20210707T021107Z
CREATED:20210707T020931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T021107Z
UID:19470-1631491200-1631663999@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Decarbonising New Zealand\, Supporting Organisations to Transition to Zero Carbon
DESCRIPTION:In response to the increasing pressure on industries and businesses to accelerate decarbonisation pathways\, this conference has been designed to provide a roadmap for organisations seeking to optimise decarbonisation.  Helping them to identify beyond compliance the positive benefits of reducing their carbon emissions.  Guiding how to understand best and mitigate the risks and showcasing the opportunities for change.  It also provides insights on carbon economics and risk management and provides practical guidance issues around implementation and adoption. \nKey themes on: \n\nEmerging international and local trends in carbon-neutral policy initiatives\nNew approaches to climate thinking and risk management\nMobilising financial markets to drive economic decarbonisation\nDelivering decarbonisation in practice\n\nFeaturing sessions on: \n\nThe Government’s vision for a carbon-neutral New Zealand\nInternational perspective: Strategies and frameworks to support the transition\nThe why what\, when and how of Aotearoa’s Climate-related Disclosures\nUnderstanding carbon markets and offset strategies\nCarbon investor forum: How do sustainability considerations shape investment choice?\nExamining carbon-neutral initiatives from a business perspective\nClimate scenario analysis in the context of climate disclosure\nEnergy and low carbon economy\n\nTo register and for further details about the seminar\, click the link below: \n DECARBONISING NEW ZEALAND\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/decarbonising-new-zealand-supporting-organisations-to-transition-to-zero-carbon/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210511T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210531T163000
DTSTAMP:20210505T021433Z
CREATED:20210505T021243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T021433Z
UID:19104-1620725400-1622478600@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Webinars on Growing Kai (Food) Amid Increasing Dry Conditions
DESCRIPTION:This month of May\, the Deep South Challenge\, together with other New Zealand science programs\, offers three webinars that will culminate in a face-to-face symposium event in Te Papa\, Wellington. \nWebinar 1\, 11 May: Drought and the changing climate: What does the future look like for farmers and growers?\n“This webinar discusses the current understanding of changing drought risk and gives insight into a changing future for farmers and growers.” \nCLICK on the image below to read more: \n \n  \nWebinar 2\, 18 May: Drought and the changing climate: Farm profits and community resilience\n“Understanding drought implications\, who is at risk and how communities will be affected.” \nCLICK on the image below to read more: \n \nWebinar 3\, 25 May: Drought and the changing climate: What to grow and where?\n“How does policy and decision making need to change for the primary sector given the projected changes in climate?” \nCLICK on the image below to read more. \n \nSymposium\, 31 May: Growing Kai Under Increasing Dry.\nThe face-to-face symposium help in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington will provide opportunities to generate evidence-based conversation around future drought policy. \nRegistration for all webinars and face-to-face symposium is FREE\, but the symposium has limited seats\, and registration is a must.  Organizers are also requesting to please only register if you intend to come. \n \nFor more information and to register\, please click the link below: \nGrowing Kai under Increasing Dry: A Rolling Symposium\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/webinars-on-growing-kai-food-amid-increasing-dry-conditions/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210416T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210416T133000
DTSTAMP:20210325T225424Z
CREATED:20210325T225424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T225424Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Solutions 2030: New Zealand Perspective
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2021 Webinar Series\, the Future Cities Research Hub of the School of Architecture and Planning of the University of Auckland joins the international initiative Solve Climate by 2030 developed by the Bard College’s Center for Environmental Policy (USA) during which universities from around the globe organise a simultaneous ‘global dialogue’ webinar focussed on ambitious but feasible regional and local solutions to help solve climate by 2030. \nThe webinar will involve presentations by academics\, students and government representatives. Speakers will identify three big\, doable things that need doing in New Zealand if we really aim to stop climate change. \nPlease join the webinar on 16 April 2021\, from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm NZST to discuss climate solutions for Aotearoa New Zealand. \n  \nThe online webinar is free. Registration is mandatory via Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/climate-solutions-2030-new-zealand-perspective-tickets-147495965403. \n  \nPANELLISTS: \n\nDr Stephen Knight-Lenihan\, The University of Auckland\, School of Architecture and Planning\, Future Cities Research Hub | “Reducing emissions while preparing for the worst: how mangroves and coastal wetlands might help save us”\nMr Elrond Burrell\, Ministry of Business\, Innovation and Employment | “MBIE’s Building for Climate Change Programme: Mitigation Frameworks”\nDr Niki Harré\, The University of Auckland\, School of Psychology | “Inspiring people to get involved in climate action: three key approaches”\nMr Robbie Anderson\, Generation Zero UoA\, The University of Auckland | “We are Generation Zero”\n\nMODERATORS: \nAssoc Prof Paola Boarin & Dr Alessandro Premier\, The University of Auckland\, School of Architecture and Planning\, Future Cities Research Hub \nSee the flyer below for more information: \n \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/climate-solutions-2030-new-zealand-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Adaptation Webinar,Climate Change Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210322T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210325T170000
DTSTAMP:20210308T020939Z
CREATED:20210308T020352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T020939Z
UID:18782-1616403600-1616691600@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:2021 Marsh Taituarā Risk Management Forum
DESCRIPTION:The online forum is designed to provide New Zealand councils practical advice for managing the risks and impact of climate change. \nJames Hughes from Tonkin+Taylor will speak at the Marsh Risk Management Forum. He will share four key strategies that councils should take to adapt to climate change and to manage risks that come with major disruptions. \nThe 2021 forum will consist of four sessions from 22 to 25 March 2021. \nSpeakers from New Zealand’s local government and private institutions will discuss the following topics and much more: \n\nThe big picture and risk – local government reforms and ongoing risk issues\nPeople risks and the pandemic\nInsurance strategies\nCalculating maximum probable loss\nEnhancing resilience to natural hazard risk\nThe Auditor-General’s work on risk management\n\nThe cost for this event is $750+GST per council. \nFor further information and details about the event\, please click the link below: \n ONLINE FORUM: MARSH RISK MANAGEMENT 2021\n  \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/2021-marsh-taituara-risk-management-forum/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Forum,Risk Management Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Colombo:20201214T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Colombo:20201216T170000
DTSTAMP:20201202T214511Z
CREATED:20201202T214441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T214511Z
UID:18339-1607932800-1608138000@climateadaptationplatform.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Conference: MHEW and Disaster Risk Reduction Symposium 2020
DESCRIPTION:The MHEW 2020 is an event that promotes the availability and application of research science\, and technology to support the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2020. This year’s symposium will be a virtual conference on 14th to 16th of December 2020 which hosted from Colombo\, Sri Lanka. \nKeynote Speakers: \nDr Srinivasa Kumar Tummala\, Director\, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services\, Ministry of Earth Sciences\, Government of India \nDr Harkunti Rahayu\, The International Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/IOTWMS) ICG/IOTWMS WG 1 on Tsunami Risk Community Awareness and Preparedness) \nProfessor Priyan Dias Senior\, Professor Department of Civil Engineering\, Faculty of Engineering\, University of Moratuwa\, Sri Lanka \nDr Ananada Mallawathanthri\, Country Representative International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Sri Lanka \nSpecial features: \n\nAlign to global frameworks on DRR\, sustainable development and climate change\nUnderstand key challenges in Sri Lanka and globally\, including pandemics such as COVID 19\nCapture state of the art developments and recommendations for policy\nPlenary session 1 – Science\, Policy and Practice Nexus for Risk Analytics\, Early Warning Systems and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs): Perspectives from the Asian Countries. ADPC and Asian Preparedness Partnership (APP)\nThematic session 1 – on integrating epidemic and pandemic preparedness into disaster risk reduction. Universities of Huddersfield\, Moratuwa and Colombo\nThematic session 2 – Nature Based Solutions (NBs) for a Resilient Future. ADPC\nPlenary session 2 – Conference closing session\nCapacity building in Sri Lanka DRM sector\nLaunch of the Colombo 2020 DRR declaration\n\nClick the Flyer for more details. \nMHEW and Disaster Risk Reduction Symposium 2020 \n  \nTo read more details\, please CLICK on this link: Multi-Hazard Early Warning (MHEW) and Disaster Risk Reduction Symposium 2020\n \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/virtual-conference-mhew-and-disaster-risk-reduction-symposium-2020/
CATEGORIES:Climate Adaptation Conferences,Climate Change Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20201210T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20201210T100000
DTSTAMP:20201204T014109Z
CREATED:20201204T014109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201204T014109Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: CRISPS Project – Climate Resilient Sustainable Road Pavement Surfacing
DESCRIPTION:One or several simultaneous changes in climate\, e.g. hotter seasons\, more extreme precipitation events and sea-level rise could severely impinge on the road performance in Low-Income Countries (LICs). \nFailure to account for such impacts in future road design\, maintenance and operating planning and protocols\, could cause accelerated road deterioration and higher road use costs\, thereby severely constraining socio-economic development. \nTo address this\, the CRISPS multi-disciplinary research project will operate over 18 months under the leadership of the University of Birmingham (UoB) and in collaboration with the University of Auckland (UoA)\, the Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and the International Road Federation (IRF). \nThe research project aims to demonstrate the technical and economic suitability of three global best-practice road surfacing technologies for the range of traffic and environmental conditions of high volume roads that typically currently occur in LICs and those that are predicted to occur in the future.  The technologies evaluated are Modified Epoxy Chip Seals (MECS)\, Modified Epoxy Asphalt Surfaces (MEAS) and Fibre Mastic Asphalt (FMA) respectively. The technologies are a result of many years of research in New Zealand (MECS and MEAS) and Malaysia (FMA) where their in-situ performance has been demonstrated through trials and they are as a result routinely used in service. \nThis webinar will provide you with an overview of the project and there will be time for questions at the end of the session. \nAGENDA \n\nOpening & introductory remarks                     Dr Michael Burrow (UoB)\nThe HVT programme                                        Mr Bernard Obika (IMC Worldwide)\nOverview of the CRISPS project                        Dr Michael Burrow (UoB)\nData and deterioration modelling                    Dr Theuns Henning (UoA)\nField trials and implementation                        Dr Gurmel Ghataora (UoB)\nDissemination and Uptake                                Ms Susanna Zammataro (IRF)\n\n \n  \nTo participate\, please CLICK on the button below to register: \n CLICK TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/webinar-crisps-project-climate-resilient-sustainable-road-pavement-surfacing/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Zurich\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201208T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201208T130000
DTSTAMP:20201201T011532Z
CREATED:20201130T015903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T011532Z
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Resilience Series of Webinars
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and the Ministry of Transport (MoT)\nThree years ago\, Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) established a Resilience Team to help guide its work to better support those across New Zealand working in disaster risk reduction\, emergency management\, and climate change adaptation. \nThe key elements of the team’s work programme are: \n\nTo drive priority improvements in the most valuable geospatial datasets for resilience\nTo enable LINZ to provide better support to other agencies during emergency response and recovery\nTo support LINZ’s cross-system role in helping improve our communities’ resilience and climate adaptation planning.\n\nThis session will: \n\nHighlight key data improvements made by LINZ and its partners over the past two years\nOutline the services that LINZ can provide to support emergency response and recovery\nTouch-on work with others to drive system improvements to New Zealand’s resilience to hazards\n\nThe webinar is hosted by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and the Minisry of Transport (MoT). Rob Deakin\, Manager Resilience\, Land Information New Zealand will present during the webinar. \nTo register\, click the button below: \n CLICK TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/brown-bag-resilience-series-of-webinars/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20201130T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20201130T110000
DTSTAMP:20201118T205854Z
CREATED:20201111T025407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T205854Z
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: The why\, the what\, and the how
DESCRIPTION:Part of Climate Risk Asia Week\nJoin this exclusive panel discussion: The why\, the what and the how\, featuring speakers from Bank Negara Malaysia\, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, Financial Services Agency Japan and Monetary Authority of Singapore.  \nThis panel will set out the three main areas of climate risk: physical\, transition and liability. How are business leaders\, policymakers and regulators responding to the challenges they face? \nRegister FREE\n  \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/panel-discussion-the-why-the-what-and-the-how/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20201130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20201204T170000
DTSTAMP:20201118T205913Z
CREATED:20201118T205913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T205913Z
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SUMMARY:CLIMATE RISK ASIA WEEK
DESCRIPTION:15 hours of curated content over five days\nCovid-19 has provided a crash course in resilience for businesses the world over. Has it prepared organisations for the disruptive challenges that must be managed if the world is to avoid a foreseeable catastrophe in the form of climate change? \nClimate change will continue to reshape every aspect of the global economy\, from politics to migration\, financing and supply chains. This week of online discussions\, keynote interviews and interactive roundtables will bring together policymakers\, business leaders\, investors\, insurers and scientists to discuss how organisations are preparing to adjust\, and what more they should be doing. \nOver the five days\, participants will discuss how to respond to the challenges they face around physical and transition risk. They will be able to network with their peers across a range of industries and will learn how to identify and assess the impact of climate change on their business. \nGet to know the Climate Risk Asia Week Speakers.\n  \n \n  \nRegister today\nDownload the latest programme\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/climate-risk-asia-week/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Adaptation Conference,Climate Change Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201126T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201126T190000
DTSTAMP:20201103T033211Z
CREATED:20201103T033124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T033211Z
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SUMMARY:New Zealand Coastal Society (NZCS) 2020 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The New Zealand Coastal Society (NZCS) 2020 Conference will be comprised of three events including an online webinar and gatherings in 5 regions: \n\nEric Verstappen Young Professionals Networking\n12 noon to 1.30 pm \nFace-to-face gatherings over lunch in three centres for students and young professionals (<5 years in service). \nThis event provides students and early career professionals with an opportunity to network with and ‘pick the brains’ of invited mentors who have been there and done that in the coastal scene. \nMost invited mentors are in positions that involved recruiting\, so they are able to provide insights into what they are looking for in potential coastal employees and to offer a range of career options and choice. \nThe event is also an opportunity to network with people from across the country and at the same early career stage. \nThe event will be held in venues at Auckland\, Raglan and Christchurch (See venue details below). Attendees are limited to 25 in each region. \nAuckland – Beca Auditorium  – 21 Pitt Street\, Auckland 1010 \nRaglan – Sunset Motel – 7 Bankart Street\, Raglan 3225 \nChristchurch – WSP office – 12 Moorhouse Avenue\, Addington\, Christchurch 8011 \n\nMain Event – “Effects of sea-level rise on coastal systems” Webinar\n2 to 4 pm \nThis event showcases the forthcoming Coastal News Special Issue on “Effects of sea-level rise on coastal systems”. \nDue to be published in early December 2020\, the issue will provide an insight as to how our coastal systems have and can be expected to behave in response to past and future sea-level rise. The aim is to convey that different coastal systems behave in different ways and that these should be considered by practitioners when addressing planning\, management and engineering issues in coastal management. \nArticles in the issue will cover: Sea Level Projections for New Zealand\, Coastal hydrosystems\, Estuaries\, Sandy beaches\, Mixed sand gravel beaches\, Coastal cliffs\, Maori perspective on environmental change\, and Modelling coastal evolution. The webinar will provide the opportunity for four of the authors (Associate Professor Richard Levy\, Professor Karin Bryan\, Associate Professor Giovanni Coco and Associate Professor Mark Dickson) to speak to their papers. \nPlease see speaker Bio’s here. \nRegistrants can view the webinar from home\, office or central venues at Auckland\, Tauranga\, Raglan\, Wellington and Christchurch (venue details below). \nAuckland – Beca Auditorium  – 21 Pitt Street\, Auckland 1010 \nTauranga – Mount Ocean Sports Club  – The Mall\, Mount Maunganui\, Tauranga 3116 \nRaglan – Sunset Motel – 7 Bankart Street\, Raglan 3225 \nWellington – ENZ Auditorium – Level 6/40 Taranaki Street\, Te Aro\, Wellington 6011 \nChristchurch – WSP office – 12 Moorhouse Avenue\, Addington\, Christchurch 8011 \n\nRegional Networking Gatherings\n4.30 to 7 pm \nThis event sees face-to-face gatherings in selected centres where you can mix and mingle and connect with colleagues post-webinar. Snack food and limited drinks will be provided after which you can purchase from the bar. \nThe event will be held in venues at Auckland\, Tauranga\, Raglan\, Wellington and Christchurch (see venue details below). \nAuckland – Beca Auditorium  – 21 Pitt Street\, Auckland 1010 \nTauranga – Mount Ocean Sports Club  – The Mall\, Mount Maunganui\, Tauranga 3116 \nRaglan – Isobar – 23 Bow Street\, Raglan 3225\n \nWellington – ENZ Auditorium – Level 6/40 Taranaki Street\, Te Aro\, Wellington 6011 \nChristchurch – WSP office – 12 Moorhouse Avenue\, Addington\, Christchurch 8011 \n  \nThe gathering at Tauranga will begin with the “Eric Verstappen Panel Discussion” (4.30 to 5.30) followed by networking drinks and nibbles (5.30 pm – 7 pm). \nAll events are free (numbers are capped for the Breakfast) \n  \nREGISTER NOW\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/new-zealand-coastal-society-nzcs-2020-conference/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Conference,Climate Change Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Zealand Coastal Society":MAILTO:nzcoastalsociety@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201125T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201125T130000
DTSTAMP:20201125T014339Z
CREATED:20201113T003818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T014339Z
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SUMMARY:The Climate Change Adaptation Roadshow Webinar #1
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\n\n\n 
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/the-climate-change-adaptation-roadshow-webinar-1/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Adaptation Webinar,Climate Change Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201111T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201112T170000
DTSTAMP:20201021T210707Z
CREATED:20201021T210233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T210707Z
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SUMMARY:REDEFINING OUR FUTURE
DESCRIPTION:Attend in Person or by Livestream. \nThe 2020 Climate change + Business Conference on 11-12 November will be held at the Aotea Centre in Auckland. \nThemed “Redefining Our Future”\, this important climate change event is bringing together a diverse range of voices on climate action across business sectors and Government. \nThe conference will explore the extent to which business\, policy-makers\, and civil society have seized the opportunity to transform our future. It will consider the following among other things: \n\nThe flow of Government funding toward recovery projects and international recovery trends;\nThe impact of recent policy and legislative changes;\nPerspectives from the Climate Change Commission and revised climate science projections;\n\nAnd many other important things in the post-pandemic recovery period including our broader adaptation preparedness. \nThe need to build on the urgency and momentum for rapid and substantial decarbonization remains. \nDon’t miss out. Click the link for more information and to register. \nClimate Change + Business Conference\, Aotea Centre\, Auckland. \nREGISTER
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/redefining-our-future/
LOCATION:Aotea Centre\, Auckland\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201022T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20201022T133000
DTSTAMP:20201018T203016Z
CREATED:20201014T212209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201018T203016Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT: Māori Worldviews\, Climate and Carbon Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Hear from the three Māori climate leaders\, Donna Awatere-Huata\, Johnnie Freeland\, and Matthew Tukaki as they share perspective on how holistic Māori worldview & aspirations for kaitiakitanga (environmental guardianship) can inform climate action and carbon zero pathways in Aotearoa (New Zealand). \nWater New Zealand is on a journey to address the challenges of climate change within the 3 water sectors. The Water New Zealand Climate Change Group has taken up the task to suggest a pathway to transform how our infrastructure is designed\, managed\, and operated to appropriately adapt\, mitigate and decarbonize our sector services. \nThe webinar is organized by the Water New Zealand’s Climate Change Group and The Sustainability Society (Engineering NZ) and created to start the conversation about how this can be done in a way that is aligned with the aspirations of Tangata Whenua\, Te Mana or Te Wai and Te Tiriti or Waitangi partnership agreements at local and national governance levels. \nFor more information about this webinar and its distinguished panellists\, click the link below. \nMāori Worldviews\, Climate and Carbon Pathways by the Sustainability Society \nREGISTER
URL:https://climateadaptationplatform.com/event/event-maori-worldviews-climate-and-carbon-pathways/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Webinar
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