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Join Alex Czura for a webinar which will discuss the principles of WSUD (water sensitive urban design) and making more room for trees in an urban setting. The webinar will explore answers to the following questions:
Alex Czura | Senior Environmental Planner, IWM specialist, Nature Positive, Liveability, Arup
Alex has over 16 years experience in the water industry with a diverse skill set in both Environmental Impact Assessment, Integrated Water Management and Liveability. He is passionate about effective water use, Water & Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design to drive healthy thriving communities. Alex is an innovation specialist and enjoys facilitating workshops and bringing the right people together to share and develop ideas, connecting diverse disciplines. He is a creative thinker, researches and considers differing perspectives to identify new solutions & opportunities to make the complex problems simple. Prior to joining Arup in 2023, Alex was at SA Water (for 15 years) in various Environmental, Integrated Water Management, Liveability and Project Management roles
This event will run off Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEDT) and will be recorded for those that cannot make the live session.
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When:
17 April 2024
1:00 PM
- 2:00 PM
Where: Webinar
Cost: $10 - EIANZ members, $20 non-members (AUD)
Registrations Close: 17th April 24 2:30 PM
Contact: Registration and event enquiries to office@eianz.org or phone us on +61 8593 4140 or +64 9887 6972
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