Join OPPLA at EUGIC 2017 Budapest

11 October 2017

Join OPPLA at EUGIC 2017 Budapest – book your OPPLA Member discount ticket of 200 EUR (from 300 EUR) which includes the EUGIC 2017 Awards Ceremony here: www.eugic.events/booking-form

Celebrating Nature-Based Solutions for Cities
2nd European Urban Green Infrastructure Conference
29-30 November 2017 Budapest

The Akvárium, Erzsébet tér 12, 1051 Budapest

EUGIC 2017 Budapest brings together global practitioners and local experts in a truly innovative conference – interactive, dynamic and exciting – with workshops, story corners, exhibitions, Horizon2020 Session and Industry Speed Dating.

Conference Highlights:

  • Climate change, cities, biodiversity and green infrastructure 
  • Implementing projects – challenges and successes
  • Horizon 2020 
  • Policies, planning, mapping and assessment 
  • Industry Speed Dating 
  • EUGIC 2017 & Green-Go Awards

www.eugic.events/conference-programme

Expert speakers include:

  • Dusty Gedge, EFB President 
  • Laura Gatti, Bosco Verticale, Nanjing Vertical Forest Towers 
  • Dr Manfred Köhler, World Green Infrastructure Network 
  • Holger Robrecht, ICLEI Europe
  • Vera Enzi, EFB, VfB, Green4Cities, GrünStattGrau 

Contact the EUGIC office: 

info@eugic.events 

www.eugic.events

EUGIC 2017 Budapest is supported by the European Union, hosted by the City of Budapest and endorsed by all EFB Green Roof and Wall Associations and their Members, the IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature, ICLEI Europe Local Governments for Sustainability, Green City Hungary, MUTK Hungarian Society of Urban Planning, NATURVATION, Nature4Cities, OPPLA, Salzburg Global Seminar, UK Green Infrastructure Partnership, Scandinavian Green Infrastructure Association, ASoP Romanian Landscape Architects Association, ISOCARP International Society of City and Regional Planners, CENS Centre for Ecological Noosphere Studies Armenia, Architektur Aktuell and Infrastructures Online. EUGIC 2017 Budapest is funded by the European Union. The information and views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the European Union