LG Climate Change Leadership Summit, Copenhagen, 2-4 June 2009
Session D1: Low Carbon Development Strategies
- Low carbon development strategies –local powersUK case study
by Phillip Mind, Senior Policy Consultant, Local Government Association - Reducing CO2-emission
by Ilmar Reepalu, Mayor of Malmö and Vice President of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) - Low Carbon Development Strategies - Local Powers
by Ken Rosenfeld, Policy Director, National League of Cities, USA
Session D2: Carbon Foot Print CO2 Calculators
- Sustainable Energy Communities – Benchmarking of energy and climate performance indicators on the web (SEC-BENCH)
by Mr. Hans Jacob Mydske, Managing Director, NEPAS, Norway - Bordeaux city Carbon Footprint
by Patrick Faucher, Bordeaux, France
Session D3: Waste Management – Life Cycle Thinking
- Why is waste relevant for climate change – the role for local governments?
by Professor Thomas Højlund Christensen, DTU, Denmark and Chair of PC for the ISWA & DAKOFA Conference ‗Waste & Climate 2009 - Waste Management and GHG-mitigation in Sheffield City – the national benefits of local integrated systems
by Gary McGrogan, Director of Environment and Regulatory Services Sheffield City Council, England - The role of local and regional authorities – waste management as part of the solution
by Genia McCaffery, President of Local Government and Shires Associations of New South Wales, Australia - What can be achieved through best practise at local level? – Local messages to the COP15
by Gary Crawford, Vice President Veolia Environmental Services, France & member of ISWA Task Force on GHG
Session D4: Green Public Procurement
- Towards climate neutrality in procurement - How big a role can procurement play?
by Wolfgang Teubner, Executive Director, ICLEI European Secretariat - Fighting Climate Change through procurement at the city level
by Pekka Sauri, Deputy Mayor of the City of Helsinki, Finland & Procura+ Campaign Chair - Procurement and climate change in Denmark
by Marianne Thomsen, Councillor of Fredericia Municipality, Denmark, representing Green Cities
Session D5: Transport and Mobility
- The challenge for transport and mobility. Adequate means of transport and structure in cities
by Mr. Brian D. Williams, Chief Energy and Transport Section UN-HABITAT - Transport and mobility: The Case of Trondheim
by Rita Ottervik, Mayor of City of Trondheim, Norway
- Cities of the Future - cities with low emissions of greenhouse gases and an attractive urban environment
by Wilhelm Torheim, Director in The Ministry of Environment, Norway - The need for expanded transportation networks in big and fully developed cities with regard to the target of reduced emissions
by Andrée Buchmann, City of Strasbourg, Vice-President of the Urban Community of Strasbourg
