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<P><SPAN><SPAN>Copenhagen Mayor of Environmental & Technical Affairs,Morten Kabell, is pleased to extend this personal invitation on behalf of The City of Copenhagen. As part of Climate Week NYC 2017, this conference </SPAN><SPAN>aims at comparing Copenhagen's solutions to stormwater management & sustainable urban development to that of progressive North American cities facing similar challenges.</SPAN></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN>Over the past 10 years the City of Copenhagen has developed a unique public-private partnership model for solving many of its sustainable urban development challenges related to climate adaptation, energy efficiency, mobility & livability. Characteristic for the Copenhagen model is the integration of design & engineering, which originates from close ongoing dialogue between the City & its private partners. From the initial phase of identifying issues, to inception of solutions, implementation, & maintenance.</SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN><SPAN>This conference is co-hosted by City of Copenhagen, State of Green, & Danish Cleantech Hub</SPAN></SPAN></P>
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<P><STRONG>CONFERENCE PROGRAM</STRONG></P>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>09.00am</STRONG></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>Registration & Coffee</STRONG></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>09.30am</STRONG></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>Welcome & Opening Keynote</STRONG></P>
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<LI><STRONG>Morten Kabell, Mayor of Environmental & Technical Affairs, City of Copenhagen</STRONG></LI>
<LI><STRONG>Finn Mortensen, CEO, State of Green</STRONG></LI>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN><SPAN><STRONG>Panel I Blue & Green Infrastructure Design in Climate <SPAN><STRONG>Adaptation Planning<BR></STRONG></SPAN></STRONG></SPAN></SPAN><SPAN><SPAN>This panel focuses on Copenhagen's model for integrating hydraulics technology with design when dealing with stormwater. We examine how this city-wide model compares to North American frontrunner cities, which are often more neighborhood oriented, with projects that don't reflect city-wide climate adaption strategies.</SPAN></SPAN></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>Confirmed Panelists:</STRONG></P>
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<LI><STRONG>New York City</STRONG> - Alan Cohn,<EM>Managing Director, Integrated Water Management</EM><EM><BR></EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>City of Washington D.C - </STRONG>Phetmano Phannavong,<EM>Environmental Engineer, Regulatory Review Division, Department of Energy & Environment</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>City of Seattle -</STRONG>Paul Fleming, <EM>Climate Resiliency Group Manager</EM></LI>
<LI><EM></EM><STRONG>Ramboll -</STRONG>Christian Nyerup Nielsen,<EM>Director, Ramboll Water</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG><STRONG>DHI -</STRONG></STRONG>Morten Rung, <EM>Head of Department, Urban Water</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>City of Copenhagen</STRONG>- Ole Larsen,<EM> Head of Secretariat, Climate Adaptation Living Lab (CALL), Capital Region of Denmark</EM></LI>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN><EM>Moderator: Lykke Leonardsen, Program Director, Resilient & Sustainable City Solutions</EM></SPAN></P>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN></SPAN><STRONG>11.15am </STRONG></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>Panel II Buildings & Energy: Approaches to Holistic Urban Planning Partnerships<BR></STRONG><SPAN>This panel will examine Copenhagen's approach to public-private partnerships for holistic urban planning regarding retrofit of building mass, & energy distribution via district heating & cooling. Secondly, we will discuss how this compares to approaches from progressive North American cities.</SPAN></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><STRONG>Confirmed Panelists</STRONG><EM>:</EM></P>
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<LI><STRONG><STRONG>City of Seattle -</STRONG></STRONG>Paul Fleming,<EM>Climate Resiliency Group Manager</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>City of Cambridge, MA</STRONG>- Susanne Rasmussen<EM>, Director, Environmental & Transportation Planning Division</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>City of Copenhagen -<EM></EM></STRONG>Lykke Leonardsen<EM>, Program Director, Resilient & Sustainable City Solutions</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>ROXUL-</STRONG>Shawn Torbert<EM>, NY Metro Specifications Manager</EM></LI>
<LI><STRONG>Henning Larsen Architects -</STRONG>Jakob Strmann-Andersen, <EM>Partner, Head of Sustainability Engineering</EM></LI>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><EM>Moderator: Tommy Wells, Director, Department of Energy & Environment, City of Washington D.C</EM></P>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN><STRONG>Closing Remarks </STRONG> </SPAN></P>
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<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN></SPAN><STRONG>12.35 - </STRONG><STRONG>1.15pm </STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Reception</STRONG></P>
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