11 am - 12 noon = Session I
12.30 am - 1.30 pm = Session II
3 pm - 5 pm = Session III
An exploration of the three Biennale themes through the lens of land policies that address the economic, social, and environmental challenges of our age. Topics include: Natural, planning for the Whole Watershed; Artificial, using AI to Manage Land and Water Resources; Collective, Pipeline, a Multi-stakeholder Affordable Housing Development in Nairobi. A concluding synthesis will address the role of public land in adaptation.
Speakers:
Julie Bushell (CEO, Ethos Connected and President, U.S. Irrigation Association - Lincoln, Nebraska), Madhu Rajesh (Former VP, Global Policy and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Company - London), Karen Hildebrand (Solutions Architect Leader, Agriculture and Water, Amazon Web Services - St. Paul, Minnesota), Moshi Berenstein (President, European Irrigation Association - Aix-en-Provence, France), Friso Klapwijk (Director, Nature Based Solutions, One Architecture and Urbanism - Amsterdam, Netherlands), Simone Pelissetti (CEO, Up to Farm - Academic Spin Off of the University of Turin), Kecia Rust, Etta Madete e Kezia Georgina (Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa) (Grugliasco, Piedmont, Italy).
Moderators:
Armando Carbonell (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy), John Farner (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy), George McCarthy (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy), Enrique Silva (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy).