ExCel, London
London is already feeling the impacts of climate change, both directly with severe weather in the city, and indirectly, because of its interconnectedness with the global economy and reliance on imported resources.
This session brought together a range of expertise to explore how to ensure the viability of London’s society, economy, and environment in the face of climate change and related challenges for the design, operation and refurbishment of its buildings and infrastructure. Lisa Horrocks of Mott MacDonald chaired as speakers provided short, provocative presentations covering the following questions:
Agenda and speaker presentations:
Chair’s welcome
Lisa Horrocks, Mott Macdonald
Introduction to the LCCP, the challenges for London, and how we’re working in partnership
Kristen Guida, LCCP
Topic 1: Heat
Mitigating and adapting to heat above and below ground
Dr Katherine Drayson, Principal City Planner – Environment, Transport for London
Knowledge exchange highlights: LCCP Heat Risk in London Group
Helen MacIntyre, Senior Environmental and Public Health Scientist, Public Health England
Topic 2: Water: scarcity and excess
Planning to mitigate climate impacts
Sam Kipling, Spatial Planning Lead, Environment Agency
The role of different stakeholders in building flood resilience
Sarah Mehryar, London School of Economics
Topic 3: Green Infrastructure solutions
Green infrastructure focus map
Peter Massini, Principal Policy and Programme Officer, GLA
Satellite based mapping and monitoring of green infrastructure as a climate service
Briony Turner, Climate Services Development Manager, Space4Climate
Topic 4: Smart solutions
Next gen labs for a smarter future
Professor Nick Tyler, Director of the UCL Centre for Transport Studies and Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering
Samuel Chorlton, DAFNI Project Lead
Ariane Decramer, Account Manager and Internationalisation, Flux50
Mark Jenkinson, Siemens and London Climate Change Champion
DISCUSSION/Q&A