Announcements > Low Carbon Cymru: Nature-based solutions for a low carbon society

This event will explore current and future nature-based solutions for a low carbon society. This will include aspects of urban regeneration and well-being, watershed management and ecosystem restoration, marine renewables, chemistry, natural capital and blue-green urban infrastructure.

Confirmed speakers:

Dr Nicola Beaumont, Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
Professor Ian Bryden, University of the Highlands and Islands.
Dr Duncan Macquarrie, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, University of York.
Professor Čedo Maksimović, Imperial College London.
Dr Luise Noring, Copenhagen Business School.
Professor Peter Pearson, Imperial College London.
Professor Carolyn Roberts, Gresham College.

Low Carbon Cymru is organised by the Sêr Cymru National Research Network for Low Carbon, Energy and Environment (NRN-LCEE), in partnership with the Cynnal Cymru: Sustain Wales. This symposium takes place Wednesday 6 July 2016, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

This event is aimed at a general audience including students, researchers, policy makers and industry.
The symposium is free to attend but pre-registration is mandatory.
For further information about the event and registration, please visit: www.nrn-lcee.ac.uk/low-carbon-cymru

This event is followed by a second event at the same location on 7 July, addressing 'Smart Grid, Smart Living: the 'Internet of Energy', on greener, more reliable, and more efficient power supply. This is event is organised by Cynnal Cymru in partnership with the Low Carbon Research Institute.

Website: http://www.nrn-lcee.ac.uk/low-carbon-cymru