Based on best practice examples such as school projects with sports halls and indoor swimming pools, IAKS Nordic invites to a webinar about Public Private Partnership and its impact on social sustainability.
The webinar will take place on 14 November, 11-12 am (CET) and will also cast a light on social sustainability in terms of activating socially vulnerable areas.
Join Project Developers Johan Einarsson and Emil Marefat, both from Hemsö. An owner of properties for public use in Sweden, Hemsö’s business concept is to sustainably own, manage and develop social infrastructure.
Why join?
Delve into the critical intersection of social sustainability and Public-Private partnerships, particularly within the realm of sports and leisure facilities. These infrastructures hold a unique significance in the context of crafting well-functioning cities and local environments that provide diverse activities and spaces for all. They serve as catalysts for citizens to form, strengthen, and sustain bonds and relationships.
The crux of social significance and sustainability lies in the intricate interplay between the built environment, the activities offered within, the end users, and the operators or property owners. This synergy forms the foundation for these facilities and public spaces to function as vital local meeting points, becoming driving forces for community commitment and ownership.
The evolving landscape of social sustainability requires heightened attention to users and those who contribute to the vibrancy of these facilities. The social dimension is prominently manifested in the content provided and the role played by the property owner.
Register at https://forms.office.com/e/A9C5MDqZSC
Attendance: free of charge