Course

Climate adaptation delegation to New York and Boston

On April 22-26, 2024, a 5-day study trip hosted by Danish Industry (DI), DI Water, CLEAN and Rambøll will bring Danish companies, research institutes and cities working with Climate Adaptation to New York City and Boston – two major global leaders in urban sustainability and resiliency.

The timing couldn't be better

Climate change is a present danger, and the two cities are not waiting to respond. Adapting New York City and Boston to climate change requires a citywide, multi-generational effort that marshals all available resources. Both cities are investing billions of dollars to implement hundreds of resiliency projects and sweeping policy changes with a multi-hazard and multi-layered approach.

Adaptation means preparing New York City and Boston communities, infrastructure, buildings, land, critical infrastructure, and natural systems for climate change impacts now and in the future. This requires close coordination across city agencies, partnership across all levels of government, and active engagement with international partners including Danish companies.

The trip is open to Danish companies, municipalities and research institutions with an interest in initiating or expanding the collaboration with leading US cities, and companies who have an ambition in entering the US market.

What to expect?

The program offers an opportunity for Danish companies, cities and research institutions to gain extensive knowledge by meeting the most knowledgeable market experts and potential collaborators and customers, and building partnerships with key US stakeholders as well as Danish stakeholders.

Program elements

  • Expert session covering themes such as governance of climate adaptation, legislation, and funding programs for innovation in the US.
  • Workshop day for Danish and American knowledge institutions (with participation from everyone on the trip), discussing various challenges or research findings and innovation in climate adaptation
  • Presentation of Danish climate adaptation projects towards US stakeholders
  • Promotion of Danish companies and consultants
  • Visits to various projects and facilities to provide insight into American solutions and to meet American companies
  • Internal networking activities with delegation participants
  • External networking with American counterparts through match-making event and 1:1 sessions

During the trip, we will primarily offer a joint program for all participants. However, to ensure that all participants can engage in activities that make the most sense for their work, there will be a few mornings or afternoons where there will be options for participating in different programs.

Price

The participation fee for the delegation is 16.800 kr. excl. VAT. The participation fee includes participation in the program, hotel from Monday-Friday in New York and Boston and the delegation dinner. The participation fee does not cover flight. DI can assist participants with booking of flight tickets.

Registration deadline is February 11th 2024There is a limited number of seats, and we advise participants not to book flight tickets before February 11. After this date, the organizing team will assist with this part.

Day 1, Monday 22nd April

Tentative program

  • AdaptNYC
    Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice
  • Uptake Alliance
    NYSERDA and NYCEDC
  • Jamaica Bay/Rockaway Beach
    Army Corps of Engineers or
  • Living Breakwater, Staten Island
    Rambøll/NY State Governor’s Office of storm Recovery

Day 2, Tuesday 23rd April

Tentative program

  • FiDi & Seaport Waterfront
    NYC Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency
  • Bjarke Ingels Group
  • Henning Larsen Architects
  • Javits Center’s Green Roof
    Brooklyn Grange & NYC Audobon
  • Networking event
    Change Makers – Climate Adaptation Futures

Day 3, Wednesday 24th April

Tentative program

  • East Side Coastal Resiliency Project
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
  • Workshop: Urban Systems Lab
    The New School
  • Cloudburst Master Plan, Queens
    Rambøll
  • Transportation to Boston

Day 4, Thursday 25th April

Tentative program

  • Urban Heat Island Project
    City of Cambridge Community Development Department
  • Stormwater Infrastructure
    City of Cambridge Community Development Department
  • Adaptation Planning and Practices
    Climate Change Response Framework
  • Market Feedback Session
    Danish Solutions for Climate Adaptation in USA

Day 5, Friday 26th April

Tentative program

  • Climate Ready Boston
    City of Boston
  • Elevated Waterfront Parks Downtown Boston
    City of Boston
  • Flood Pathways Charlestown
    City of Boston
  • Departure to Airport/Leisure Time