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LSE Cities public lecture next week: An urbanising world: triumph or tragedy?

Wednesday 25 February | An urbanising world: triumph or tragedy?
18.30-20.00, New Theatre, LSE, East Building, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE

Speaker: Herbert Girardet, Consultant Urban Ecologist
Chair: Ricky Burdett, Professor of Urban Studies and Director of LSE Cities, LSE

Prof. Herbert Girardet’s public lecture is based on his new book, Creating Regenerative Cities, published by Routledge in October 2014. Is an urbanising world a ‘triumph of the city’, or an environmental tragedy in the making? He argues for a fundamental conceptual shift in the way we organise our urban systems, and for thinking and acting beyond ‘sustainable development’.

In Girardet’s view large modern cities have effectively tried to declare their independence from nature. We tend to see cities as centres of the universe rather than as appendages of ecosystems and climate systems. How can we assure that modern cities develop a regenerative relationship to the living world on whose health they ultimately depend?

Girardet is a prolific author, speaker and consultant. His new book has been described by Huffington Post as one of the world’s three best green books of 2014.

Free and open to the public, no booking necessary.
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