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A Decarbonised Built Environment 2030: Overcoming the Barriers


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Net zero is put forward as a way out of the climate crisis and the logical pathway to the sustainable transformation of urban environments. This panel discussion brings together researchers and partners from the Net Zero Precincts Linkage project to reflect on how different net zero framings are shaping future cities and how people, politics and place can be better accounted for.


Panel

Peter Murrell, Senior Sustainability Advisor, Infrastructure, Strategy & Planning, VPA

Euan Williamson, Environmentally Sustainable Development Advisor, City of Yarra

Natasha Palich, Executive Officer, Council Alliance for a Sustainable Built Environment (MAV)

Ellen Witte, Principal & Partner SGS Economics and Planning

Moderator

Jane Keddie, Director Hansen Partnership & Vice-President PIA Victoria.

Co-organised with the Planning Institute of Australia

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