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Event outline:
The University of Canberra has partnered with the Australian Academy of Science, GML Heritage and GHD Engineering to develop a sustainability plan as a pathway to a net-zero future for the National Heritage listed Shine Dome. The multidisciplinary research team is investigating innovative approaches to ensure progressive energy and emissions reductions and a range of sustainability measures that will contribute to the ongoing protection and promotion of the Shine Dome’s unique national heritage values.
As part of this research project a series of three public symposia are being held that build a conversation around heritage values and sustainability. Two public symposia have been held to date, the first setting the ground work for the project and research questions, the second focusing on technical discussions related to carbon emission reductions and creative approaches to cultural sustainability.
You are invited to join us for the final public symposium, ‘Possible Futures’, which will focus on broad challenges and practical issues relating to the Australian response to climate change, lessons for a carbon active future, and specific findings and recommendations for the Shine Dome.
Speakers:
Date: Wednesday 14 July 2021
Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Location: Online livestream at the top of this page
Please note: In-person attendance is no longer available for this event.
To ask a question during the event, please to the panel.
Event outline:
The University of Canberra has partnered with the Australian Academy of Science, GML Heritage and GHD Engineering to develop a sustainability plan as a pathway to a net-zero future for the National Heritage listed Shine Dome. The multidisciplinary research team is investigating innovative approaches to ensure progressive energy and emissions reductions and a range of sustainability measures that will contribute to the ongoing protection and promotion of the Shine Dome’s unique national heritage values.
As part of this research project a series of three public symposia are being held that build a conversation around heritage values and sustainability. Two public symposia have been held to date, the first setting the ground work for the project and research questions, the second focusing on technical discussions related to carbon emission reductions and creative approaches to cultural sustainability.
You are invited to join us for the final public symposium, ‘Possible Futures’, which will focus on broad challenges and practical issues relating to the Australian response to climate change, lessons for a carbon active future, and specific findings and recommendations for the Shine Dome.
Speakers:
Date: Wednesday 14 July 2021
Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Location: Online livestream at the top of this page
Please note: In-person attendance is no longer available for this event.
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