
Webinar: How can our cities thrive?
A webinar on the built environment, circular economy and the case for doughnut economics

This webinar discussion focuses on the built environment with speakers:
- Lianne Hulsebosch, Sustainable Urban Development Strategist at City of Amsterdam
- Alice Teboul, ESG Manager, Property Investments at Columbia Threadneedle Investments
- Chris Brown, Managing Director of Climatise & Co-founder of the London Doughnut Economy Coalition (LDEC)
Moderated by Melville Rodrigues, Apex Group Head of Real Estate Advisory.
Key messages:
- the need for cross-industry collaboration and innovative solutions to ensure our cities.
- remain resilient and sustainable for generations to come, with powerful examples.
- demonstrating the transformative potential of sustainable urban development.
- how applying circular economy and Doughnut Economy principles can drive both economic and environmental benefits in urban settings.
Thanks to webinar co-hosts: AREF BPF IPF INREV Real Estate Investors’ Forum.
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Warren Miller
Rochester, New York, United States
I am a Business Banker. I help people grow and develop their businesses for freedom and independence. I started out as a commodities trader at the Chicago Board of Trade in Chicago after graduating with a degree in Economics. Have been in Banking through 5 decades of Banking Crisis's of one kind or another. I learn and grow ad am excited about the Doughnut Theory and Renegade Economics. I want to share these concepts with all the small business development agencies I do lectures and presentations to in my city. "A rising tide lifts all ships"
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Ed Jarvis
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
After 20 years as a senior programme manager at PwC, most recently leading PwC's Social Value Transformation, and in the context of a Climate and Nature Crisis that is unfurling right now, I want to help build a regenerative world. A world where human connection and experiences are valued more than consumption and materialism, and where our species can live in a regenerative way with nature and the environment. I see Donut Economics as a fundamental part of how we do this as a species.
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Garam Lee
Jeju-do, South Korea
Co-Initiator of DonutZip, based in Jeju, South Korea
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