Mark your calendars for May 17th, 2024, because the next LA Friday event is just around the corner! Join us as we delve into the vibrant topic of Singapore's green initiatives with the theme: "How Green is Singapore: Are We Green Enough Yet?"
We're thrilled to have three distinguished guest speakers who will share their invaluable insights and expertise on urban greenery, offering fresh perspectives on how we can enhance Singapore's greening efforts.
🌳 Henry Steed, Director of ICN, will kickstart the discussion by exploring innovative approaches to fulfill Singapore's "City in Nature" drive. Discover the pivotal role landscape architects play in reshaping our urban landscape for a greener future.
🌱 Terrence Tan, Programme Director of BLA at NUS, will shed light on the challenges of maintaining green walls in urban environments. Gain valuable insights into the complexities of green infrastructure upkeep and how we can overcome them.
🦋 Anuj Jain, Director and Principal Ecologist of bioSEA, will delve into the significance of urban biodiversity and habitat creation. Learn why preserving biodiversity matters and uncover practical strategies for fostering habitat diversity in our cities.
But wait, there's more! Following the event, we'll host the first mentorship programme session for 2024. Mentors and mentees will be paired up, offering a unique opportunity to connect with industry experts and like-minded individuals passionate about sustainability.
Plus, the LA Friday event will award 2 CPD points for SILA members and an additional 2 CPD points for members who have applied for the Mentorship Programme 2024. Non-SILA members can attend the event by paying a fee of $8.
Seats are limited, and interest is soaring! Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to engage with thought leaders in the field and network with fellow enthusiasts. Register now to secure your spot and be part of the conversation shaping Singapore's green future!
Let's come together to envision a greener, more sustainable Singapore! 🌿🏙 #LAFriday #GreenSingapore #Sustainability #UrbanGreenery