SEDA - The Scottish Ecological Design Association Annual Conference

Event Date: Sep 27, 2024 - Sep 28, 2024; Event City: Nature based solutions, science, technology, community or strategy – how do we make the best impactful adaptations to increase resilience? Challenge the status quo and business as usual?Join us online over 2 days of talks, panel discussions and SEDA sessions as well as student presentations showing some of the best new thinking in ecological design. We will also revisit the Big Conversation series - 5 days of talks held at the beginning of this year on how Scotland’s Built Environment and Construction sector deliver the Just Transition to net zero by 2045. Tickets are on sale for 1 or both days.KEYNOTE SPEAKERSDay 1May East - International Urbanist and UNITAR FellowMartin Brown - Fairsnape: Kinship with natureDay 2Prof Sue Roaf - Heriot-Watt University: Buildings First: From Efficiency to SufficiencyProf Susan Krumdieck - Heriot-Watt University: Transition Engineering at Local ScaleOther confirmed Speakers include:Cat Payne from SNIFFER, Caitlyn Johnstone from RBGE, David Hunter from The Habitat People, Geoff Squire from the James Hutton Institute, Prof Gokay Deveci from Robert Gordon University, and Rachel Sayers from Feilden Clegg Bradley.Tickets and infoRead the full post on Bustler

SEDA - The Scottish Ecological Design Association Annual Conference
Event Date: Sep 27, 2024 - Sep 28, 2024; Event City:

Nature based solutions, science, technology, community or strategy – how do we make the best impactful adaptations to increase resilience? Challenge the status quo and business as usual?

Join us online over 2 days of talks, panel discussions and SEDA sessions as well as student presentations showing some of the best new thinking in ecological design. 

We will also revisit the Big Conversation series - 5 days of talks held at the beginning of this year on how Scotland’s Built Environment and Construction sector deliver the Just Transition to net zero by 2045. 

Tickets are on sale for 1 or both days.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Day 1
May East - International Urbanist and UNITAR Fellow
Martin Brown - Fairsnape: Kinship with nature

Day 2

Prof Sue Roaf - Heriot-Watt University: Buildings First: From Efficiency to Sufficiency
Prof Susan Krumdieck - Heriot-Watt University: Transition Engineering at Local Scale

Other confirmed Speakers include:

Cat Payne from SNIFFER, Caitlyn Johnstone from RBGE, David Hunter from The Habitat People, Geoff Squire from the James Hutton Institute, Prof Gokay Deveci from Robert Gordon University, and Rachel Sayers from Feilden Clegg Bradley.


Tickets and info
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