World Green Infrastructure Congress, 3-5 September 2024

World Green Infrastructure Congress, 3-5 September 2024

The World Green Infrastructure Congress 2024 (WGIC) will take place from 3 – 5 September in Auckland, New Zealand! Early bird registration is now open! Want to be a speaker at WGIC? Submit an abstract here!

World Green Infrastructure Congress is the leading global event promoting an exchange of knowledge and inspiration between professionals, companies, associations, institutions, public authorities and scientists to discuss nature-based solutions. Our reliance and impact on the environment underline the need for sustainable urban environments, where biodiversity, water and society are regenerated.

Early bird registration is now open! Register until 10 May to benefit from the early bird discount!

The goal of the 2024 Congress is to catalyse the use of nature-based solutions in urban environments. By coming together as an international community with experience and expertise, we aim to progress action on climate resilience, both environmentally, socially and economically.

In 2024, the University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau, in collaboration with Design for Nature and the World Green Infrastructure Network will be hosting the 11th World Green Infrastructure Congress in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.

The conference will enable an environment for strategic discussions amongst sponsors and delegates alike. We are expecting 600 delegates who are at the forefront of green infrastructure strategy, policy, research, design and technology.

The conference theme emphasises the inseparable bond between us and the natural world. Our reliance and impact on the environment underline the need for sustainable and respectful urban environments, where biodiversity, water and society are regenerated. This theme will guide the following five streams.

  • Urban Strategies, Policy and Regulation
  • Environment and biodiversity
  • Technology and innovation
  • Built environment and urban form
  • Building neighbourhoods that help communities thrive and create a sense of place

Be one of our Speakers
If you have a great idea for a presentation for WGIC 2024, we would love to hear from you. Review the abstracts requirements and submit until 8 March, 2024 here

Early bird registration
Register until 10 May for an early bird discount! Limited tickets available. Registration closes on Monday 26 August 2024. f you are looking to register a large group of people, please contact us at wgic24@auckland.ac.nz

Become a Sponsor
Want to be part of this prestigious event? We have a range of sponsorship packages to suit your needs and budget. View sponsorship opportunities here.

To find more information, visit www.wgic2024.org

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