Programme Day One
| 08.45 | Registration, refreshments and exhibition |
| 09.30 | Chairman’s introduction Jim McClelland, Editor of Sustain Magazine |
| 09.35 | Keynote address Richard Blakeway, adviser to the Mayor of London on environment issues |
- why London for the Congress?
- The London plan – addressing sustainability
- living roofs and walls
- London climate change partnership
- achievements and plans the future.
| 09.55 | The North American perspective Peter Lowitt, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, USA |
- the drivers for implementing green roofs
- the benefits and achievements of their approach
- challenges faced and lessons learnt
- what next?
| 10.15 | The German perspective Wolfgang Ansel, International Green Roof Association (IGRA), Germany |
- the drivers for implementing green roofs
- the benefits and achievements of their approach
- challenges faced and lessons learnt
- what next?
| 10.35 | Refreshments and exhibition |
| 11.05 | A European municipality perspective on green roofs Edmund Maurer, Municipality of Linz, Austria |
- the history and development of the Linz Green Roof Policy
- incentives
- rationale
- and barriers to good implementation of green roofs.
| 11.25 | The British policy response Paul Collins, Nottingham Trent University, UK |
- UK drivers for green roof implementation
- national and local policy responses
- policy gaps and challenges
- what next?
| 11.45 | Commercial drivers for green roofs Duncan Young, Lend Lease, UK |
- commercial drivers for green roofs
- a vision for green roof implementation
- the importance of master planning
- working with the EA and other partners.
| 12.05 | Q & A session |
| 12.30 | Lunch and exhibition |
| 14.00 | Chairman’s Introduction Andrew Hedge - Dow Hyperlast |
| 14.05 | Designing for ecological sustainability Dr Ken Yeang, Llewelyn Davies Yeang, UK |
- the ecological basis for design
- designing for ecological nexus
- integrating the built environment with the natural environment
- providing a horizontal and vertical green infrastructure as the framework for design and planning.
| 14.35 | Benefits for biodiversity Dr. Stephan Brenneisen, Life Sciences and Facility Management, University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland |
- the Swiss Biodiversity Approach to green roofs
- the importance of biodiversity on roofs both in the urban and rural realm
- case studies.
| 14.55 | Benefits for sustainable water management Dr Manfred Kohler, University of Applied Sciences, Neubrandenburg, Germany and WGRIN, President |
- the drivers for implementing sustainable water management
- the benefits for stormwater management
- examples of rainwater harvesting.
| 15.15 | Refreshments and exhibition |
| 15.45 | Energy and urban climate benefits of green roofs David Sailor, Portland State University, USA |
- benefits for climate change adaptation
- potential mitigation of the urban heat island
- direct and indirect reduction in building energy consumption.
| 16.05 | Landscape and amenity: a UK perspective Dr Nigel Dunnett, University of Sheffield, UK |
- the drivers for integration
- challenges of integration
- achievements.
| 16.25 | Partnership approach to implementing green roofs Robert Runcie, Environment Agency, England and Wales |
- why is green roof implementation a priority?
- promoting green roofs through planning
- practical support and guidance on implementation
- achievements in London to date
- future opportunities.
| 16.45 | Q & A session |
| 17.00 | Close of Congress session |
| 18.30 | Congress reception - 10th floor green roof terrace, Allen & Overy |
| 21.00 | Close of Day One |


