Product category:
Building Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
News Release from: CIWEM | Subject: Global Environment 2007 Conference
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2007
The Global Environment 2007 Conference
Three-day, 42-session event at London's Brit Oval addresses the key strategic issues in water and environmental management.
Global challenges, global solutions The Brit Oval, Tuesday 9th October 2007 to Thursday 11th October 2007
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Water shortages mean ODPM development rethink
CIWEM publish a new report calling on the Government to rethink plans for huge housing expansion in the Southeast of England, particularly in view of current pressure on water supplies.
Health Impact Assessments and the planning process
Health Impact Assessments of little use in planning process so far, says professional body .
The Global Environment conference will connect ideas and the people who put them into practice, promoting cross sector dialogue, integrating different audiences, encouraging collaborations and building new relationships.
This three-day, 42-session event at London's Brit Oval addresses the key strategic issues in water and environmental management.
It builds upon the success of CIWEM's previous Annual Conferences which have each attracted over 300 delegates.
Listening to presentations, debating, networking and taking part in interactive workshops, delegates will learn about the cross-organisational challenges facing the sector and world-class innovative solutions being developed and deployed to meet these challenges.
This three-day, 42-session event at London's Brit Oval addresses the key strategic issues in water and environmental management.
It builds upon the success of CIWEM's previous Annual Conferences which have each attracted over 300 delegates.
Environmental management is an issue for all global leaders to take seriously.
A recent survey showed that European business leaders believe that protecting the environment should be the number one priority for global political leaders.
The political tide is already turning and there is an increasing acknowledgement that global development must equate with sustainable development.
The global challenge of climate change has headlined summits of the E.U, African Union, ASEAN, G8 and U.N, and widely been described as the issue of our time.
If governments around the world are to develop effective policies for managing the environment, they need the innovation, expertise, and insight of environmental professionals.
The Global Environment conference will connect ideas and the people who put them into practice, promoting cross sector dialogue, integrating different audiences, encouraging collaborations and building new relationships.
Listening to presentations, debating, networking and taking part in interactive workshops, delegates will learn about the cross-organisational challenges facing the sector and world-class innovative solutions being developed and deployed to meet these challenges.
• CIWEM: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Buildingtalk email newsletter
• Buildingtalk Home Page

