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Resilient Local Societies – Sustainable Place Economy


What do resilient local societies look like?

All over the Nordics small, local, and often rural, societies take matters into their own hands, realising that a sustainable future is closely related to a circular economy and the rediscovery and development of local resources and capacities.

In what way, and to what extent, can local communities and cases of resilience become a part of or even spearhead the circular transition that we need in all parts of society? 


Agenda

  • Welcome by the moderators

    Harpa Júlíusdóttir and Einar Kleppe Holthe, Nordic Circular Hotspot

  • Introduction to the theme: sustainable place economy with circular principles

    Einar Kleppe Holthe, Natural State and Nordic Circular Hotspot

  • Keynotes:

    • The circularity of cities and regions

      Vojtech Vosecky, Nordic Associate, Circle Economy

    • The new perspective on the old society

      Johanna Ekebom, Board member and Position Paper Coordinator, ReGeneration 2030

  • Panel introductions—cases:

    • Circular resource park in Suðurnes Iceland—a cooperation between the government, municipalities and the private sector

      Theodóra Þorsteinsdóttir, Project Manager, Airport Planning & Development Isavia

    • The island economy of Samsøe (Denmark)

      Søren Hermansen, Director, Samsø Energy

    • The Neighbourhood: conclusions from Oslo Architecture Triennale

      Christian Pagh, Director & Chief Curator, Oslo Architecture Triennale

    • What to learn from the resilient regions of Poland

      Dr Ewelina Szczech-Pietkiewicz, Associate Professor Warsaw School of Economics

  • Panel with the participants on their views

    Moderators: Harpa Júlíusdóttir and Einar Kleppe Holthe, Nordic Circular Hotspot

  • Closing remarks


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