Blessed by tropical climate, where one can potentially spend more time outdoors, Indonesian cities have the potential to create excellent public spaces. One of the indicators of a liveable city is the presence of accessible public spaces so residents can recreate and interact with each other. A well-designed network of parks, sports and play areas throughout the city can contribute to a healthy living environment for all its residents. Next to being beneficial for well-being and health, attractive parks and playing areas have positive effects on the physical, social and creative development for everyone, especially children.
Through this webinar, IDN Liveable Cities would like to ask: What should cities provide to keep their residents of all ages healthy and active?”
With projects from South East Asia, the presenters would like to show exemplary practices and discuss with you how to successfully integrate outdoor public spaces into urban design.
Joining us:
Opening by HE Dewi Savitri Wahab, Ambassador of Republic of Indonesia to Denmark and Lithuania
Moderator: Wiwi Tjiook (IDN Liveable Cities)
Keynote Speakers: Jelle Therry (Ramboll Dreiseitl Studio Singapore), Jeanette Fich Jespersen (Kompan Play Institute), Morten Zacho (Kompan Fitness Institute)
Commentators: Bob Hendrianto (DKI Jakarta Provincial Government) & Andhika Prasetya (Ministry of Public Works and Housing)
Please register before November 20, 2020 at 12.00 WIB / 06.00 CET via this following link:
http://tiny.cc/LCinteractivewebinar4
Organized by IDN Liveable Cities together with Danish Embassy in Jakarta.
This event is made possible by our sponsors:
Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy Republic of Indonesia; KOMPAN; ATEJA and IDN-NL
and our partners: Nuffic Neso, Holland Alumni Network, IKANED, IDN United and IDN Global.