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DAY 1.PROGRAMME LET‘S GET
#UFGC19 STARTED!WEDNESDAY | MAY 22
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Game Changers & No Brainers 1
Workshop
16.00 – 17.30
Game Changers & No Brainers 2
Workshop
14.30 – 15.30
Political Training Academy on Climate Adaptation
Workshop (For city leaders only)
13.30 – 14.30
Covenant cities leading long-termclimate strategies
Workshop (For city leaders only)
Session Session
15.30 – 16.00Coffee Break
12.30 – 14.00Lunch
16.00 – 17.30
Chat with the leaders
Interactive conversations
Forget knowledge: skills that count in the future
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Welcome CityChangers
9.00 – 10.30UFGC19 Opening Session
The quest forsustainable buildings
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Why should we have to change anything?
Plenary11.00 – 12.30
Nordic Climate Leadership
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HIGHLIGHT SESSIONS
URBAN GREEN GROWTH SEMINAR
VERTICAL FARMING STREAM
UFGC19 SESSIONS
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Boring no more: The #1 tool for cities to initiate change
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European Green Capital is a key leadership tool
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The greater good for all: How to balance opposing goals
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Taking your City on a ride
11.00 – 12.30Plenary
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Collaboration can change everything
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The biggest driver of change in mobility
Plenary
We’re so fu**ing late: status of our CO2 reduction efforts
9.00 – 10.30Plenary
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Co-governance models in metropolitan areas
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Mark Watts | C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Glen Peters | CICERO Katarina Luhr | City of Stockholm
Marcus Willand | MHP - A Porsche CompanyØystein Berge | COWIBernt Reitan Jenssen | Ruter
Greg Clark | The Business of Cities Ltd.Per Steen Boesgaard | Royal Danish Embassy Pandora Batra | CDP Jorn Wemmenhove | Humankind
Hege Westskog | CICEROAndreas Gyllenhammar | SwecoHubert Rhomberg | Rhomberg GroupJosephine Yilan Liu | URBAN FUTURE Global Conference & URBAN FUTURE ProjectsFabian Dattner | Dattner Grant
Paul Lecroart | Planning Agency for the Paris Metropolitan Jessica Andersson | Stockholm RegionAnna Lisa Boni | EurocitiesMorten Wasstøl | City of Oslo
Chair: Eugen Antalovsky | Urban Innovation Vienna
Simone Raskob | City of Essen
Chair: Gilles Gantelet | European Commission, DG Environment
Cristina Gamboa | World Green Building Council Sasja Beslik | Nordea Birgit Rusten | FutureBuilt Øystein Thorup | Avantor Mark Watts | C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Chair: Stein Stoknes | FutureBuilt
Ola Elvestuen | Ministry of Climate and Environment - Norwegian GovernmentRaymond Johansen | City of Oslo
Andrew Steer | WRI - World Resources Institute Erion Veliaj | City of Tirana Jörg Lamparter | Daimler Mobility Services Hanna Marcussen | City of Oslo Fritz Kuhn | City of Stuttgart
Raymond Johansen | City of OsloDagur B. Eggertsson | City of ReykjavíkAnna König Jerlmyr | City of StockholmFrank Jensen | City of Copenhagen
Chair: Greg Clark | The Business of Cities Ltd.
Per Harbø | Programme for Innovative Procurement NorwayScott Francisco | Cities4Forests & Pilot Projects Design CollectiveMervyn Jones | Rijkswaterstaat Mark Hidson | ICLEI
Chair: Lene Lad Johansen | Boligbygg Oslo
Gro Sandkjær Hanssen | Oslo Metropolitan UniversitySam Chase | Metro CouncilViviana Rubbo | International New Town InstituteAlfredo Corbalan | perspective.brusselsAnni Sinnemäki | City of Helsinki
Chair: Eugen Antalovsky | Urban Innovation Vienna
Nancy Shoiry | SHDMAlfred Bjørlo | Eid MunicipalityHege Hofstad | Oslo Metropolitan University
Daniel Siraj | OBOSPia Heidenmark Cook | IKEAGrete Aspelund | Sweco Norway
Be amazed – we’re not going to spoil the surprise.
COLORS THAT HELP YOU!
WALKSHOPS & FIELD TRIPS
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10.30 – 11.00Coffee Break
15.30 – 16.00Coffee Break
12.30 – 14.00Lunch
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Businesses & cities meet innovators
Speed Networking(Separate registration required)
Re-arranging: new organizational structures for cities
Jumpstarting Innovation with Innovation Districts
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Scrap the chatter: Getting the job done!
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CAR-FREE CITY LIFE
ELECTRIFICATIONLEADERSHIPCUTTING CARBON EMISSIONS
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
GREEN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
BUSINESS & INNOVATION
HAPPY CITYHOW TO BUILD SUSTAINABLY
METROPOLITAN AREAS MANAGEMENT
MaaS: Salvation or Tech’s hostile takeover?
Fightclub challenge discussion16.00 – 17.3014.00 – 15.30
Circular Economy is a new way of doing things
Session11.00 – 12.30
Innovation: Currency of the 21st century
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Suppliers & innovators listen up: Mobility
Business Session16.00 – 17.3014.00 – 15.30
Existing Buildings: hassle or asset?
Session
14.00 – 15.30
Cutting emissions: leadership makes the difference
Plenary
Reinventing Cities: Announcing the winners
Plenary16.00 – 18.00
Robert Steen | City of Oslo
Chair: Michael Shank | CNCA
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What if #4: Sharing society
Session
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Collaboration fora brighter future
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Brent Toderian | TODERIAN UrbanWORKSMarie Loe Halvorsen| City of OsloØystein Såtvedt | OsloregionenIlona Raugze | ESPON EGTC
Chair: Peter Austin | City of Oslo
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11.00 – 12.30Session
Maren Bjerkeng | Aspelin RammMārcis Rubenis | Free Riga InitiativeNicolas Ziesel | KOZ architectes
Ladeja Košir | Circular ChangeIngrid Kleiva Møller | Øyafestivalen
Chair: Nadine Galle | Metabolic
Derek Cheng | Airbus Urban Air MobilityTiina Kähö | Helsinki Metropolitan Smart & Clean FoundationThomas Berman | SoCentral
Kirsten Dunlop | EIT Climate-KICRaymond Johansen | City of OsloDagur B. Eggertsson | City of ReykjavíkJean-Louis Missika | City of ParisPierfrancesco Maran | City of MilanPaz Valiente | City of Madrid
Chair: Mark Watts | C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Heidi Sørensen | Oslo Climate AgencyJørgen Abildgaard | City of CopenhagenLisbeth Hammer Krog | Bærum Municipality
Charles Landry | charleslandry.comGabriella Gómez-Mont | Laboratorio para la Ciudad
Krista Huhtala-Jenks | MaaS GlobalFrode Hvattum | RuterDaniela Gerd tom Markotten | MoovelRalf Frisch | MHP - A Porsche CompanySergio Fernández Balaguer | EMT Madrid
Chair: Erling Fossen | Oslo Metropolitan Area
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Unlocking the potential of indoor farming for cities of the future
Unlocking the potential of indoor farming for cities of the future
International Indoor/Vertical Farming Conference
International Indoor/Vertical Farming Conference
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DAY 2.PROGRAMMETHURSDAY | MAY 23
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ARE YOU READY FOR INSPIRATION?
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The time to get started with Green Public Procurement is now!
Workshop
15.30 – 16.00Coffee Break
12.30 – 14.00Lunch
16.00 – 17.30
Planning the Sharing Revolution
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Circular Economy in the building sector
14.00 – 15.30Workshop(Separate registration required)
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Car-free cities: Walking the walk
9.00 – 10.30Plenary
14.00 – 15.30Plenary
Setting priorities for leading & developing cities
What if #2: Water and the City
11.00 – 12.30Plenary
16.00 – 17.30Plenary
14.00 – 15.30
What if #1:Places vs. buildings
Session11.00 – 12.30
11.00 – 12.30
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From Car-Free City to car-free life: the full picture
Charging heavy-user transport
The future of concrete
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Wooden buildings on the rise
No lousy excuse: Biking in extreme conditions
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GPP Hall of Fame: the best examples
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11.00 – 12.30Plenary
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What if #3: A city for all
Plenary14.00 – 15.30
Materials matter: Taking carbon out of construction
Plenary
City logistics update
Both sides of the story: electrifying mobility in Oslo
Getting sustainable: upgrading existing buildings
Developing a shared city vision
9.00 – 10.30Plenary
9.00 – 10.30Session
9.00 – 10.30Session
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Idar Kreutzer | Finance NorgeKjetil Trædal Thorsen | Snøhetta Annerieke Douma | Circle Economy
Chair: Eugene Quinn | space and place
Ellen De Vibe | City of OsloJeff Risom | GehlCarolina Tohá | City of Santiago de ChileEndre Angelvik | Ruter
Chair: Greg Clark | The Business of Cities Ltd.
Even Lauritzsen | Lohne & Lauritzsen A/SAlex Williams | Transport for London (tfl)Lars Sveen | DB Schenker
Chair: Ivo Cré | POLIS
Sture Portvik | City of Oslo
Chair: Ruth Astrid Sæter | Sæter Media
Ellen De Vibe | City of OsloHanna Marcussen | City of OsloAud Tennøy | Institute of Transport Economics - Norwegian Centre for Transport ResearchChristian Ringnes | Eiendomsspar
Ron van Erck | EnergiesprongJanne Wilberg | City of OsloKatharina Bramslev | Norwegian Green Building Council
Olivier Reppert | Car2GoGørild Heggelund | Fridtjof Nansen InstituteMatthias Vetter | Fraunhofer ISE
Manuela Ojan | HeidelbergcementRigmor Helene Hansen | Undervisningsbygg
Panu Pasanen | One Click LCAHarald Nikolaisen | StatsbyggHenning Fjeldheim | Skanska NorwayJames Drinkwater | World Green Building CouncilHeidi Sørensen | Oslo Climate Agency
Chair: Katharina Bramslev | Norwegian Green Building Council
Jeff Risom | GehlDaniel Tobin | UAPElisabeth Meze | City of Innsbruck Lior Steinberg | Humankind
Betina Bergmann Madsen | City of CopenhagenMervyn Jones | Rijkswaterstaat (Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands)Jon Søland | Omsorgsbygg
Chair: Mervyn Jones | Rijkswaterstaat
Mikael Colville-Andersen | CopenhagenizeGil Penalosa | 8 80 CitiesMonica von Schmalensee | Swedish Council for Sustainable CitiesGreg Clark | The Business of Cities Ltd.
Anne Beate Hovind | Bjørvika UtviklingLouise Firth | University of PlymouthEllen De Vibe | City of Oslo
Chair: Guro Voss Gabrielsen | Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation
Tine Hegli | SnøhettaJakob Schoof | DETAILInger Andresen | NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyFlorijn de Graaf | SpectralBoris Palmer | City of Tübingen
Chair: Anna Theodora Barnwell | Enova Sissel Engblom | LINK arkitektur
Rainer Strauch | Cree by RhombergMagne Aanstad Bjertnæs | SwecoCaroline Palfy | cetus Baudevelopment GmbH
Chair: Aasmund Bunkholt | TreFokus - Wood Focus Norway
Timo Perälä | Winter Cycling FederationHeinrich Strößenreuther | Smart City Agency Berlin
Chair: Mikael Colville-Andersen | Copenhagenize
Chairs: Joke Dufourmont | Circle Economy Anne Solgaard | Norwegian Green Building Council
Justyna Król | Urban Workshop | Pracownia MiejskaIsabel Loureiro | Mission Structure 2030 - Sustainable Development of GuimarãesKarl-Filip Coenegrachts | citiesofpeople
Chair: Anna Lisa Boni | Eurocities Jon Martin Vik | Halden Municipality
Chair: Päivi Kynkäänniemi | Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities, Public Procurement Advisory Unit
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Chair: Mina Legnered | FuckUp Nights
Learn from leaders through the power of mistakes
Mind games: Changing behavior
14.00 – 15.30Session
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Workshop on Clean Construction
Workshop on Clean Construction
9.00 – 10.30Closed-door workshop for C40, WGBC, City of Oslo
11.00 – 12.30Closed-door workshop for C40, WGBC, City of Oslo
Majka Baur | Scaling4goodLiv Eva Wiedswang | Bærum Municipality Karolina Pamp Sandgren | ÅF
Chair: Eugene Quinn | space and place
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Finding the right last-mile formula
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12.30 – 14.00Lunch
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Nature-based solution
9.00 – 10.30Session
Be amazed:Showcases from circular cities
11.00 – 12.30Session
Leader of the pack: Norway makes the impossible happen
14.00 – 15.30Session
The business case of Water Management
14.00 – 15.30Workshop
Circular Economy is business
16.00 – 17.30Session
Tree-huggers?
14.00 – 15.30Session
No sci-fi: The zero-emissions construction site is reality
16.00 – 17.30Session
Top priority: Cities focus on biking
14.00 – 15.30Session
Get out your shoes: cities focus on walking
16.00 – 17.30Session
Market Opportunity Finder
Applied Green City Economics: jobs, climate and energy
11.00 – 12.30
13:10 - 15:00
Business Session
Live Streaming
How to get Circular started?
11.00 – 12.30Session
Preparing the tiger: what needs to be done to get started
11.00 – 12.30Session
Unlocking the potential of indoor farming for cities of the future
11.00 – 12.30Workshop(Separate registration required)
Authority was yesterday: Welcome to the new decision-making
Sneak peek: The new Munch Museum
Sneak peek: Oslo’s new Public Library
Walking seminar: urban transformation – cultural heritage
9.00 – 10.30
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Walk / Site-visit(Separate registration required)
Walk / Site-visit(Separate registration required)
Walk / Site-visit(Separate registration required)
Why Circular Economy: real opportunity or just a buzzword
9.00 – 10.30Plenary
Suppliers & innovators listen up: Real Estate
Urban green growth within planetary boundaries
9.00 – 10.30
9.00 – 10.30
Business Session
Live Streaming
Unlocking the potential of indoor farming for cities of the future
Unlocking the potential of indoor farming for cities of the future
9.00 – 10.30
9.00 – 10.30
Workshop(Separate registration required)
Workshop(Separate registration required)
Chair: Janne Wilberg | City of Oslo
Eugene Quinn | space and placeMaria Meland Christensen | City of TrondheimClara Muzzio | City of Buenos AiresMichael Münter | City of Stuttgart
Eli Grimsby | City of OsloHege Schøyen Dillner | VeidekkeUwe Müller | Volvo Construction EquipmentErik Dugstad | DNV-GL EnergyRaymond Johansen | City of OsloMark Watts | C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Chair: Trygve Mellvang-Berg | Norsk Fjernvarme - Norwegian District Heating Association
Annerieke Douma | Circle EconomyWayne Hubbard | London Waste and Recycling Board
Chair: Anne Solgaard | Norwegian Green Building Council
Adam Stones | BYCSErik Tetteroo | APPM Management ConsultantsLiv Jorun Andenes | City of OsloNinna Hedeager Olsen | City of Copenhagen
Marloes Gout | City of RotterdamJulia Thrift | UK Town and Country Planning AssociationJohn Judge | AMC- Appalachian Mountain ClubChristina Salmhofer | City of Stockholm
Alexander F. Christiansen | DNV GL Digital SolutionsChrista Clapp | CICEROSacha Stolp | City of AmsterdamKarianne de Bruin | Wageningen Environmental ResearchKjetil Kristensen | SoCentral
Chair: Isabel Seifert-Dähnn | Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA)
Glenn Llewellyn | AirbusNils Kristian Berge | Fjord1Gunn Marit Helgesen | KS - Norwegian Association of Local & Regional Authorities
Chair: Marius Gjerset | ZERO
Mervyn Jones | Rijkswaterstaat
Chair: Mark Hidson | ICLEI
Patrick Van Den Abeele | Brussels Environment DepartmentAlison McRae | Glasgow Chamber of CommerceNadine Galle | MetabolicSofia Lettenbichler | Euroheat & Power
Chair: Ashima Sukhdev | Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Harald Sævareid | Smart City StavangerHenrik Bjørnager Jensen | CLEAN Cluster Kaisa Spilling | Forum Virium
Chair: Gaute Hagerup | Innovation Norway
Igor Kos | WCYCLE Institute MariborMichael Damm | City of AalborgAlison McRae | Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Chair: Philippe Micheaux Naudet | ACR+ Association of Cities and Regions for Sustainable Resource Management
Klaus Klaas Loenhart | Graz University of Technology Todd Gartner | WRI - World Resources Institute
Maarit Kahila | MaptionnaireJohanna Palomäki | City of EspooAnita Krohn Traaseth | Innovation NorwayGaute Hagerup | Innovation NorwayJason Thorne | City of Hamilton
Chair: Frode Hvattum | Ruter
Janez Potočnik | UNEP International Resource PanelMiranda Schnitger | Ellen MacArthur FoundationDavid Berg | City of Rotterdam
Cities FuckUp Night
Learn from leaders through the power of mistakes
Be among the first ones to be inside this soon-to-be architectural icon
Be among the first ones to be inside this soon-to-be architectural icon
Experience the amazing urban transformation in Oslo’s city centre
International Indoor/Vertical Farming Conference
International Indoor/Vertical Farming Conference
International Indoor/Vertical Farming Conference
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12 | Common ground – Government quarter 9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk
Guided tour to the downtown government quarter where you will learn about the terror attack in 2011 and the big plans for the new government quarter. How to work with openness, security and sustainability. A visit to the 22 July Center included.
The new government quarter: open, secure and green.
Guided tour by bike, transport by e-bus from/to Oslo
18 | From airport to zero emission district13.00 – 16.30
Fornebu is one of the most interesting areas of urban development in the Oslo region. The municipality of Bærum and SmartCity Bærum invite you to discover the transformation from an airport to a vibrant, zero emission district.
Join the bike tour to explore Fornebu, the former airport that has turned into a showcase for sustainable urban development
Guided walk
19 | Transforming the city – the power of water and streams
13.00 – 15.00
Experience the transformation of Ensjø from an industrial district to a blue green residential area with the Hovin stream at its core and water as its signature element.
The Hovin stream at Ensjø
Guided bike trip
20 | Rolling out the red carpet for biking13.00 – 15.00
Discover Oslo by bike and learn more on how the municipality is working towards increasing the share of people using bicycle for their city trips from 8 to 16 percent through quick-fix measures, marketing and by implementing a new cycling strategy. Subsidies for buying cargo bikes are the icing on the cake.
Experience how Oslo is doubling its share of biking
Guided hike
22 | Isn t it good, Norwegian wood 13.00 – 16.00
Take the metro into the woods and join this round-trip hike to the top of Vettakollen. Guided by The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT), enjoy a stop at Oslo‘s newest cabin, designed by international prize-winning architects Snøhetta.
Let‘s hike to the top of Vettakollen. Enjoy the best-ever view of Oslo!
Guided walk
23 | Troubled and trendy Tøyen13.00 – 15.30
Tøyen is an inner city neighbourhood in Oslo, with complex challenges and an ongoing “area boost” programme. What has been done to improve social and physical qualities in Tøyen? How do we involve youth in sustainable urban development? What role will the new Climate House play?
Join us on a walking tour through the Tøyen district, hotspot for interventions & citizen involvement
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4 | The Drammen make-over
A journey to Drammen with local experts. The trip will focus on the key strategies that have changed the city centre from a polluted and congested area into an attractive centre with green riversides.
How the city of Drammen turned its highly polluted city centre into a green and livable riverside
9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk (and train Oslo-Drammen-Oslo)
5 | Urban development in suburban areas
How to change a satellite city from the 1970‘s into a vibrant urban area. Join a bike tour in the Furuset district.
Furuset district going green and inclusive
9.00 – 11.30 Guided tour by bike. Optional return by bike along the Alna river or Metro to Oslo
6 | Oslo s favourite street – the Aker river
A walk down the Aker river park towards the fjord, passing calm stretches of river and spectacular waterfalls, river restoration measures and salmon runs as well as revitalized industrial areas of high architectural quality.
A leisurely and exciting walk along the Aker river where swimming, salmon spotting and urban fishing can be combined with the best cafés Oslo has to offer
9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk
7 | Density with quality
Vulkan is one of Oslo‘s most interesting sustainable neighborhoods; a fusion of old and new architecture, housing, culture, creative business and dwellings. Nordre gate 20–22 is a sustainable infill residential building made in wood.
From Vulkan to the Nordre gate 20–22
9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk. Two stops.
8 | Car-free livability in Oslo
Livability has become one of the most important guiding principles as city centres are being transformed. Hear the story about Oslo‘s car-free livability programme and see how the vision is materialized in the city.
Walk the talk and experience Oslo‘s car-light city center
9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk
9 | What a wonderful world: City life meets fjord life 1 | Sauna life by the Oslo fjord
2 | Taiji on the opera roof
3 | Morning swim in the fjord
Walk along parts of the nine kilometers long Harbour Promenade, which ties the city together from east to west. Experience some of Oslo‘s most spectacular architectural sights.
Get your swim gear and towel for a refreshing morning adventure at the Oslo‘s fjordside saunas, situated a mere stone‘s throw from the Opera.
Join us for a gentle start to the day with the soft, sophisticated movements of Taiji on the roof of the Oslo Opera House.
Take your swimming suit and experience a refreshing morning swim right in the heart of Oslo.
Experience how Oslo regenerated its seashore
Sørenga s seawater pool
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Morning exercise
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10 | Oslo s urban farming hotspots
Visit some of Oslo‘s most interesting urban farming projects: Greenhouse Oslo, a coworking space quartier and Losæter, a green oasis located between construction sites and heavy traffic in Bjørvika. The trip includes a lunch made in the bakehouse, with ingredients from Losæters very own garden.
Meet the city farmers, explore Oslo‘s most interesting urban farming projects and enjoy a locally grown lunch
9.00 – 12.30 Guided walk
11 | Queen bees and royal urban farming
Did you know that Oslo has created the world’s first bee highway? The aim is to give the bees a safe passage through the city, aided by flower-filled cemeteries, parks, balconies and rooftop gardens. Join the tour and visit three buzzling bee-friendly places, such as Bygdø Royal Manor, a fully operational organic farm and urban horticulture centre.
Meet the team behind the world‘s first bee highway to get insights into this amazing community-driven effort to conserve biodiversity. The tour ends at Bygdøy Royal Manor, a fully operational organic farm and urban horticulture centre.
9.00 – 11.30 Guided bus tour. Three stops.
30 | OAR ATTACK (ÅRETAK)
We row together in traditional Norwegian faering boats down the Aker river to the fjord. Note that first part of this tour will be going through a 500-metre tunnel underneath Oslo Central station.
A viking rowing experience in the middle of Oslo
14.00 – 16.30 Guided Rowing tour (paricipants must expect to take part in the rowing)
29 | Electrifying the city
The EV success of Oslo is due to a battery of local and national incentives. On this trip you will see several innovative electromobiliy projects that in different ways contribute to Oslo being the EV capital of the world.
See the coolest e-mobility hotspots of Europe‘s e-mobility capital
14.00 – 16.30 Electric bus tour, several stops
28 | Urban housing - infill and refill
On this trip we will visit some of the recent additions to the urban housing stock in Oslo looking at examples by local architects that add to the existing urban fabric.
More and better housing for the city
14.00 – 16.30 Guided tour. Walk and public transport
21 | Oslo by boat - Fjord City development
This ferry trip shows how Oslo has changed from a port city to a fjord city. See new urban districts, test beds, the Harbour Promenade and recreational areas. Catch a glimpse of the islands that make Oslo staycation the best summer getaway.
Take the ferry and experience the city‘s massive transformation from a port to a fjord city
14.00 – 16.30 Guided boat tripGuided walk
TAKE YOUR CHANCE AND EXPLORE OSLO!
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13 | Iconic landmarks under construction
Put your helmet on and visit the climate friendly landmarks rising on the eastern waterfront of Oslo. The new Oslo Public Library and the New Munch Museum will both be completed in 2019 and open to the public in 2020. Make sure you are among the first to visit!
Join us on a highly-exclusive tour through the not yet opened Oslo Public Library and the New Munch Museum
9.00 – 11.30 Guided walk / construction site visits
15 | Norwegian wood „the wooden skyline“
Timber constructions are invading Oslo – see the newest, biggest and tallest! Is this the new style for urban developments?
Visit Valle Wood and Kringsjå student housing
9.00 – 11.30 Guided tour, 2 stops. We cross the city by metro, from east to west.
31 | Sneak peek: the New National Museum
In former Vestbanen railway station in central Oslo, artistic treasures will soon get a new roof over their heads. Norway s largest cultural building is being built in line with ambitious climate criteria.
Visit the much-talked-about new National Museum: the soon-to-be-opened largest art museum in the Nordic countries
14.00 – 16.30 Construction site visit
14 | The Oslo Region in the Forefront.
Join the hydrogen bus to Powerhouse Kjørbo, Norway’s first renovated energy-positive office building and learn about mobility in the Oslo region along the way.
Energy positive refurbishment and hydrogen fueled transport
9.00 – 11.30 Guided bus tour. Two stops.
16 | Discover Vollebekk Fabrikker
Vollebekk Fabrikker is a temporary project with a full charme co-working space for green and social entrepreneurs and local people, an event arena – a “fitnessstudio of the future”!
Meet 20+ social and green entrepreneurs at Oslo‘s co-created temporary innovation area for circular economy
9.00 – 11.30 Guided tour inside of Vollebekk fabrikker
17 | How to reframe waste management in a growing city
A guided bike tour to Oslos urban, sustainable waste management facilities in small- and large scale. The bikes are re-used, the architecture award-winning and we will chose the scenic route through the Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Innovative and award-winning waste management facilities in Oslo built to improve the urban environment and quality of life for its citizens.
9.00 – 11.30 Guided tour with two stops by bike
Guided walk. Transport by e-bus from/to Oslo.
24 | Swimming pool of the future 13.00 – 16.00
Holmen swimming pool is a good example of how to revitalize a seafront area and how green roofs are adding new green spaces. The project also shows how technical solutions combined can, significantly reduce energy use in an energy-intensive building.
Making the most of the sunshine
Guided tour. Two stops. Bus transport in between.
25 | Plus house for „powerkids“13.00 – 15.00
A visit to Oslo s most energy efficient school and a kindergarten built in cross-laminated timber with a roof of solar panels. Your guides will be the developers, a head master, architects and maybe some children full of energy.
Brynseng school and Kilden Kindergarten
Guided walk
27 | New business in old buildings13.00 – 15.00
See bold, but careful transformation of some of Oslo‘s historical buildings repurposed for a new future and meet the people that are co-working to give these building new life(s) and new content.
How to vitalize the historical center of Oslo. Projects and discussions with enthusiasts and cultural heritage authority
Guided walk
26 | The old town and new cityscape13.00 – 15.00
On this walk you will meet the locals, touch the ruins of medieval Oslo, experience color- and playful results of local grassroot initiatives, drink freshly brewed coffee and get the best view over Oslo. Nothing less.
Local grassroot initiatives, historical Oslo and a glimpse into future Oslo
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SIDE EVENTS#UFGC19 EXTEND YOUR STAY IN OSLO.
WE FOUND A MILLION COOL THINGS TO DO!
Norways biggest daily newspaper‘s event on urban planning.
Join C40, Climate-KIC, CICERO, Oslo Architecture Triennale (OAT), Oslo Renewable Energy and Environment Cluster (OREEC), Circular Norway, Circle Economy, Arena Oslo, Natural State and Emergence School of Leadership at this unique venue directly at the Fjord.
Cities act as green innovation and talent hubs - a breeding ground for ideas. When nations fail, will cities save us?
Celebrate good times with us!
A forum for the freshest research results and industry perspectives on how to create the environmentally friendly energy system of the future. Exploring the future market for flexibility services, as well as technology needs for decarbonising transport and industry.
This conference brings together mayors, city council members, and municipal leaders from the Nordic capitals to discuss the development of cities in a Nordic perspective.
Our largest networking event for speakers & mayors in Oslo Town Hall is hosted by the City of Oslo.
Do as the Oslovians do. Check out the floating saunas on Oslofjord.
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Networking event
Conference
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per invitation only
Sauna
Folketeateret
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The UJA is a pioneering and innovative initiative to seek the engagement of media professionals who are interested or involved in urban development on the challenges facing cities in the 21st century.
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Aftenposten Urban Development Conference
Salty Side Events by the Sea
Urban Green Growth
UFGC After Party
Energiforskningskonferansen - Energy Research Conference
Nordic Capitals Conference
UFGC VIP Reception
Saunas
Urban Journalism Academy
Oslo Vegetarfestival
Miniøya
Future Library
Oslobiennalen
Ecotrail Oslo
Kampendagene 2019
Oslo middelalderfestival
Vegeterians are the lucky ones - especially at the Vegetarfestival, which is also part of the European Green Capital.
If you bring your kids, this is the place to go on the weekend: Norway‘s largest children‘s festival.
Check out this unbelievable art project of books being released year 2114, being made of the trees growing in „Nordmarka“ a century after they are written.
The first biennale in Oslo of international form has a focus on art in public spaces.
Want to combine the confernce with exploring nature and doing sport? Ecotrail is a marathon through the city and the forest surrounding the city centre.
Local festival in the cosy district – Kampen. Part of the Old town.
Any knights among UFGC19 attendees? If so, make sure to stop by the Medieval festival at Akershus fortress.
Food festival
Kids festival
Cultural event
Cultural event
Sport event
City festival
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Toyenparken
Nordmarka
Myntagata 2
Oslo
Akershus festning
Kampen Bydelshus
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo
Oslo Town Hall
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Opera House
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