29 September – 1 October
European rivers summit 2022
Brussels – Belgium
Last years edition
2022
European rivers SUMMIT
Wetlands International Europe, EuroNatur, GEOTA, RiverWatch and WWF Adria invite you
to the third European Rivers Summit (ERS) in Brussels, Belgium from 29 September to 1 October.
ERS aims to inspire a movement of connected citizens in Europe to protect and restore European rivers, fight new dams and remove obsolete barriers. Healthy rivers are essential to delivering the European Green Deal and we aim to connect river champions around Europe to policy-makers in Brussels, with a two-day conference plus a third day to visit a river restoration site.
The event will inform attendees on the most important policy issues, big ideas and latest science around healthy rivers, and engage directly with Brussels as the home of the European Commission and Parliament in defending healthy rivers for people across Europe. We will also explore the power of communicating about rivers in film and art and see the transformative power of restoring urban rivers.
Questions? E-mail us: info@riverssummit.org
Get your ticket!
Ticket price includes admission to the European Rivers Summit on 29 and 30 September, lunch both days and all-day coffee, tea, snacks, and non-alcoholic drinks on-site; entry to the European Rivers Film Festival on the evening of 29 September followed by a reception with drinks and light food; and a field excursion on 1 October. Stay tuned as more perks may be announced!
Hotel booking at a preferential rate will be possible with a link upon registration.
Please note that the event may sell out due to the capacity of the venue!
European Rivers Summit 2022
Will take place at Le Bouche à Oreille
Address: 11 Rue Félix Hap, Etterbeek, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
From 29 September morning until the 1st of October afternoon.
Contact details:
info@riversummits.org
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