[Webinar] The First Preparatory Webinar of GFHS 2020: Strategies for fighting epidemics: adaptable buildings and resilient cities

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The First Preparatory Webinar of

The 15th Annual Session of Global Forum on Human Settlements (GFHS 2020)

Theme: Strategies for fighting epidemics: adaptable buildings and resilient cities

Date and Time: 10a.m – 12p.m, CET, July 10, 2020 Format: Online Forum + Webcast Language: English and Chinese     Moderator: Lu Haifeng, Secretary General, Global Forum on Human Settlements, President, Sustainable City Committee, China Research Society for Urban Development   Speakers Serge Salat, Member of International Resource Panel, UN Environment, President, Urban Morphology and Complex Systems Institute,                       Paris, France, Leading Expert of International Green Model City Standards 3.0 Presentation: Covid-19 as an accelerator of innovation for resilient cities and future   Mick Pearce, architect and biomimicry expert Presentation: Nature-based solutions: adaptable building design   Jason Hu, Professorate senior engineer, Mentor at China Merchants Start-up (incubator), former Chief Sustainability Officer at China                     Merchants Shekou Holdings Presentation: Adapting to epidemic and non-epidemic situations – building smart, healthy communities   Nils Larsson, Executive Director, International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment (iiSBE) Presentation: Pandemics and adaptation in built environment   Dialogue, Comments, Q&A   Please sign up for the webinar by scanning the QR code, or clickinghttp://gfhsforum.mikecrm.com/jF57Jdf We encourage all stakeholders to actively participate in this important online discussion. Should you have any questions related to the event, please feel free to contact the Secretariat of Global Forum on Human Settlements.   Contact: Sabrina. He, Director for Public Affairs  Global Forum on Human Settlements (GFHS) www.gfhsforum.org  
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