BUILT ENVIRONMENT REGULATOR HOSTS THE FIRST BUILT ENVIRONMENT CLIMATE CHANGE INDABA IN DURBAN, KWAZULU-NATAL

29th August 2023

With the recent climate change disasters experienced in KwaZulu Natal, the Council for the Built Environment (CBE), an entity of the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) and the DPWI, will convene a Built Environment Climate Change Indaba from 31 August to 01 September 2023 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.  

The Indaba aims to tighten the planning of preventative measures against climate change-related disasters and ensure a coordinated response to the challenges faced by communities as a result of such disasters. The built environment is central to efforts to reduce the impact of climate change. 

Under the theme, “Restoring Access-Rebuilding, Social-Cohesion and Healing of Communities through Social Infrastructure”, the conference brings together  professionals from government departments and the private sector together with experts and researchers with a wealth of experience from across the built environment profession.

The discussions will be guided by the following thematic areas: 

Policy, regulations, incentives, and procurement regime that considers emission reduction, climate change resilience and mitigation, new technologies and innovative infrastructure design and development.

Nurturing future skilled built environment professionals by infusing climate change as part of the built environment curriculum and training.

Ensuring inclusivity and empowerment of the marginalized communities in the climate change discourse

Incorporating the Indigenous Knowledge into the built environment practices and profession.

Built Environment Sectoral contribution into the Presidential Climate Change Commission (PCCC).

DETAILS:

Venue: Olive Convention Centre in Durban

Date: 31 August and 01 September 2023

Time: 09h00


Issued by: Lennox Mabaso
Head of Communications and Marketing
Department of Public Works and Infrastructure
 

Contact:

Bukiwe Cimela: Media and Stakeholder Relations

Cell: 076 420 8184