The Mike Harcourt Sustainable Cities Seminars
In this five-part seminar, join Mike Harcourt to benefit from his decades of experience guiding sustainability programs at the local, national and regional level. Learn from Mike, special guest speakers and from other participants about how to work through complex political, social, economic and environmental issues to make sustainable cities and regions a reality.
Through dialogue and group breakout sessions, this seminar provides valuable information for opinion-leaders, business professionals, strategists and planners in both the public and private sectors who wish to create sustainable futures for our cities and communities. The sessions are interactive, and allow participants to implement new knowledge to their most pressing sustainability challenges while focusing on the triple bottom line of people, planet and profits.
Seminars are scheduled over five consecutive Fridays, October 6 - November 13, 9am-12pm. Classes are conveniently located in downtown Vancouver at UBC Robson Square.
For details, visit cstudies.ubc.ca/sustainablecities
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