12:30pm - 1:30pm GMT
Wednesday 2 October 2024
Twenty-ninth RECLAIM Webinar - Heatwaves and the Urban Environment & Public engagement and the public realm
Free
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Agenda
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12.30pm - 12:35pm | Welcome Professor Prashant Kumar and RECLAIM Team |
12.35pm - 12:55pm | Heatwaves and the Urban Environment Professor Glenn McGregor, Professor of Climatology and Principal of Ustinov College, Department of Geography, Durham University |
12.55pm - 1:15pm | Public Voice: Common Ground. Public engagement and the public realm Sasha Gibb, Public Art and Engagement, Public Voice |
1:15pm - 1:25pm | Q&A |
1.25pm - 1:30pm | Announcement of next webinar and close |
Professor Glenn McGregor
Professor of Climatology and Principal of Ustinov College, Department of Geography, Durham University
Biography
Glenn McGregor graduated from the University of Auckland (Bsc/MSc), and the University of Canterbury (PhD) in NZ. He has worked in Japan, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, NZ, and the UK. Presently he holds the title of Professor of Climatology and Principal of Ustinov College at Durham University. Former academic service roles include President of the Intl Society of Biometeorology, Chief Editor of the International Journal of Climatology, WMO Lead Expert on Climate and Health and lead author for the IPCC Special Report on Extreme Events and the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report. He is presently a member of the management committee for the WMO’s Global Heat Health Information Network. Glenn’s main research interests are the drivers of climate related health outcomes.
Sasha Gibb
Public Realm and Art Consultant at Public Voice
Biography
• Sasha represents and mentors artists in London, Jersey and South Korea and has developed a practical attitude to living and working with design, craft, art and artists. She is curator and business advisor to the NFT start up noonssup.io.
She was involved in enabling the Jersey Art Strategy 2022 – 25 and acts as a public art consultant to developers and government. In 2022 she was commissioned to research improving Jersey’s public realm through sustainable partnership. This led to a series of co-created public realm projects and the public realm pilot Public Voice: Common Ground. Sasha works with artists to lead effective community engagement. She works with business, government, community and third sectors to deliver better public spaces for people.
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