Realising the Potential for Healthy Homes in Scotland - This event has already finished
An event in Glasgow organised by SFHA
20 April 2010 - Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow G3 8QT.
The conference will examine a range of issues, including
- The key role for housing in reducing carbon emissions and eliminating fuel poverty
- The importance of mixed and sustainable communities to social equity, health and well-being
- The role of masterplanning, urban design and quality greenspace in encouraging play, walking and cycling
- The impact that regeneration can have on health and quality of life particularly in disadvantaged communities
With the introduction of The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 the Scottish government announced ambitious environmental targets of an 80% reduction on 1990 levels by 2050, with a 42% reduction required by 2020.
In addition to energy efficiency the conference will hear from experts on the role of regeneration in improving health, the importance of designing healthy buildings and using innovative energy efficient produced materials, and the role of placemaking in encouraging play, exercise and the use of public transport.
Keynote Speaker: Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing
Also featuring:
- Professor Malcolm Horner, Director, Scottish Construction Centre
- Ade Kearns, GoWell / Professor of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow
- David Page, Paige and Park Architects
- Deryck Irving, Greenspaces
- Howard Liddell, Gaia Architects
- Andrew Mickel, Director, Mactaggart & Mickel / Vice Chair, Homes for Scotland
To book your place at the conference, or would like find out more information, please contact Karen McDermid at mailto:events@sfha.co.uk?subject=Booking%20Enquiry or by telephone on 0141 567 6086 or download the booking form by CLICKING HERE.
http://www.sfha.co.uk/events
