Entering the ecological age - concluding the Brunel lecture

Document type: Recorded lecture | Last updated: 8 JULY 2011

Peter Head, Director, Arup
ICE Prestige Lecture 2010

Between 2008 and 2010, Peter Head visited over 20 countries and 30 cities to deliver the seventh ICE Brunel Lecture.  The lecture series looked to review the major changes required in the development of infrastructure, policy and legislation to enable climate change issues to be tackled in urban and rural areas, in both developing and developed countries.

In this lecture, Peter Head summaries the Brunel Lecture, and explores some of the findings and reactions he encountered during the two year period.  He also highlights how the outcomes of the lectures and dialogues with policy makers, planners, investors and infrastructure designers influenced a presentation at a unique conference at the Copenhagen UN Summit on Climate Change in December 2009.

See also Entering the ecological age - the engineer's role (Brunel Lecture 2008).

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