London is experiencing important changes: the new London Plan, Brexit, the housing crisis, the proliferation of short-term letting and climate change. Many of these issues are not local to London or to the United Kingdom. Cities across the world are experiencing pressure from increasing house prices, marked increases in short-term letting and the spectre of climate change.
Our new seminar series London Talks creates a space to exchange knowledge on these changes linking them to LSE’s research. In so doing, we aim to create partnerships with significant London stakeholders and show how research and practice in London link to cities across the world.
Session – 6.15pm to 7.30pm |
Speakers |
Wednesday February 6th
Parish Hall – room 1.02
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Nancy Holman (LSE)
Alessandra Mossa (LSE) Gary Bakall (London Borough of Camden) |
Wednesday March 6th
Parish Hall – room 1.02 Can we grow food on the Green Belt? |
Alan Mace (LSE)
Jo Wilson Martin Stott (Garden Organic)
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Wednesday April 10th
New Academic Building – Alumni Theatre How is gentrification impacting contemporary London? |
Alan Mace (LSE)
Antoine Paccoud (LISER) Julia King (LSE) Patria Roman-Velazquez (Loughborough University/Latin Elephant)
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Wednesday May 1st
New Academic Building – Alumni Theatre What type of growth should we be aiming for? |
Alex Jan (ARUP)
Neil Lee (LSE)
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Wednesday June 5th
New Academic Building – Alumni Theatre Can alternative housing ease the crisis? |
June Barnes (Housing consultant)
Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia (Lancaster) Zohra Chiheb (Croydon) Gabriela Neves-de-Lima (LSE)
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Supported by the LSE, Knowledge Exchange and Impact fund
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