The closing event of the iSCAPE project will be held in Dublin on 8 November 2019.

After three years of extensive research, numerous pilot studies, and hands-on experience in connecting multidisciplinary stakeholders and engaging citizens to develop integrated recommendations for healthier cities, we are excited to share with you the key project results and findings for the improvement of air pollution control.

During this one-day event, we will discuss how passive control systems and behavioural change can affect urban air quality, as well as the challenges and opportunities of using low-cost sensors to advance the conventional approaches to air pollution monitoring. The event will also highlight the importance of bringing together diverse stakeholders to enhance the collaboration towards the common goal of improving air quality. Our panel of experts will share their insights and perspectives on the future of air pollution control and the practical applicability of the project’s scientific findings. The event will also be a great opportunity to share, learn, and network with us and other experts from the air pollution community during the event’s interactive sessions and closing reception.

We look forward to welcoming you!

WHEN?

Date: 8 November 2019

Time: 08:30 – 17:30 followed by the reception

WHERE?

Venue: The Marrion Room, The Royal Dublin Society

Address: Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

How to get there? You can find directions here.

AGENDA

A draft of the agenda can be found here: iSCAPE FINAL EVENT Agenda DRAFT (pdf, 130 KB) (UPDATED 16 October)

AUDIENCE

The event is targeted towards professionals from both the public and private sector, policy-makers, and researchers.

ONLINE REGISTRATION

All participants are kindly asked to register online through this link by November 4, 2019. Due to the limited availability of seats, early registration is strongly recommended to ensure your participation. Participation in the event is free of charge. Please read our event attendee privacy notice carefully as it describes how we use and process your personal data provided to us through the online registration form in relation to your attendance to this event.

MORE INFORMATION

General queries about the project:

info@iscapeproject.eu

Local assistance:

Louise Dunne

Research Manager

UCD School of Architecture, Planning, and Environmental Policy

Email: louise.dunne@ucd.ie

Phone: +353 1 716 2673