Adapting civil infrastructure to a changing climate

Adapting civil infrastructure to a changing climate

Thursday, February 10, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario


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Admission (includes lunch)   more info 7 tickets Ended CA$50.00 C$0.00
Early registration (by 5 p.m. January 14) - Admission (includes lunch)   more info 7 tickets Ended CA$45.00 C$0.00

Event Details

   Policy Engagement Series

Adapting civil infrastructure to

a changing climate: From policy to practice

 

  

Thursday, February 10, 2011

  

 

Featured speaker: David Lapp, P.Eng.

Manager, Professional Practice, Engineers Canada

 

 

Link to PRESENTATION DETAILS

 

WHY ATTEND:

 

·     gain a succinct overview of one of the most pressing challenges  

·     discover why policies are needed to promote the adaptation of infrastructure to a changing climate, and the nature of such policies

·     meet and network with leading Ontario engineers, policy-makers, government officials, university professors, business executives and other professionals

    

 PRESENTATION FEE (HST included):

 Early (before 5 p.m.  January 14)       $45

 General (after 5 p.m. January 14)       $50

 Students*                                                 $22.50

 

 *Please email info@ocepp.ca for discount code. 

 

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED 

When

Thursday, February 10, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)

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Where

Hart House (Great Hall)
7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
Toronto Ontario
Canada




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The Ontario Centre for Engineering and Public Policy (OCEPP), an initiative of Professional Engineers Ontario, is the first body of its kind in Canada. The centre focuses on specific areas including engineering legislation, energy, the environment, health, regulation and engineering education. The centre's web address is www.ocepp.ca.

OCEPP actively reaches out to members of the engineering profession, the academic community, policy-makers, opinion leaders and others interested in advancing the public interest. Lectures, panel discussions, seminars and other events foster greater awareness and discussion of technological problems and public policy.

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