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BISON project final seminar: Transport infrastructure and Biodiversity at a nexus of challenges


At the end of two and a half years of work, under the combined auspices of the European Commission, the Council of Europe and the United Nations Environment Programme-led Sustainable Infrastructure Partnership (SIP), this seminar will convene diverse national, regional and international high-level actors or stakeholders into an event aiming at engaging in dialogue on the subject of infrastructure and biodiversity.

Major results of the BISON project will be presented on June 6, and then proceeding to a full day dedicated to connections between the results of the BISON project and the wider sustainable infrastructure community.

In collaboration with the SIP and international partners, the 7 June joint seminar will explore ways to feed the research results into policymaking and investment decisions, and to catalyze next steps.

The event will take place in a hybrid format to facilitate the dissemination but speakers will be in presential.

Check out the program or Register here to attend for free!

Program Outline

June 5: afternoon will be for BISON project members, advisory group members and invited partners only.
Where? ENGEES 1 Cr des Cigarières, 67000 Strasbourg,

June 6 and 7: will be dedicated to the restitution of the various works and will be open to all.
Where? Council of Europe Av. de l’Europe, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Two extra days supported by the MTECT and the OFB will bring further opportunities to deepen topics and works with smaller groups of discussion.

June 8 will be a half day dedicated to young researchers and thematic workshops. It will be organised in conjunction with the BISON project. To register click here.
On the same day technical meetings will take place (Moderated access)
Where? ENGEES 1 Cr des Cigarières, 67000 Strasbourg

June 9: Field visits (Moderated access)

Contact
Logistic: info@fehrl.org
Programme questions: info@iene.info

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