Utilities and urban renewal for climate adaptation at the third Emasesa/Lifewatercool Forum

Arturo Larena - 23 February, 2022

Experts from various sectors convened by the European Union’s Life Watercool project, which is being developed in Seville, will analyse the role that public services and urban renewal should play in climate adaptation in the face of the climate crisis and improve the comfort of citizens in public spaces in the face of rising temperatures.

The event will take place on 10 March in an online format and will be free of charge with prior registration.

The forum will start with the intervention of José Manuel Puerto Gisbert, head of the infrastructures division of Emasesa, who will present the LIFE WATERCOOL LIFE 18 CCA/ES/001122 project.

Amelia Pérez Zabaleta, Director of the Aquae-UNED Foundation Chair of Water Economics, will speak on: ‘Investment needs in the renovation of urban water cycle infrastructures’.

Municipal services towards a new urban model’ will be the focus of the presentation by César Gallardo, Head of the Service of the Energy and Sustainability Agency of the Seville City Council.

The presentations will end with ‘The user at the centre of Emasesa’s management’ by Alfonso García, Head of Emasesa’s Consumption and Services Division, after which a debate will be held.

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REGISTER FOR THIS SESSION at the following link:

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When you register you will receive a confirmation email with a link to access the session on 10 March from 9:45 to 11:30 am.

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About LIFE18 CCA/ES/001122 

Water efficient systemic concept for climate change adaptation in urban areas.

Life Invasaqua is co-financed by the EU under the Life initiative and coordinated by Emasesa. This European project aims to: develop and test innovative solutions to cope with high temperatures, both outdoors and indoors, and with temporary water runoff and drought situations in an urban environment subject to climate change.

Partners: Emasesa, Alten, AgenciaEFE (@efeverde), Ayuntamiento de SevillaUniversidad de Sevilla

 

 



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