
Upcoming Events

Stormwater 2025 Conference
Dedicated to sharing knowledge and best practices in stormwater management, including low-impact design, water-sensitive urban design, and stormwater treatment. Ideal for professionals in environmental engineering and urban planning.

International Symposium on Life‑Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE 2025)
Organized by the International Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering, this symposium covers all aspects of life-cycle assessment, design, maintenance, rehabilitation, and monitoring of civil engineering systems. It's a key event for professionals interested in the sustainability and longevity of civil infrastructure.

Green Property Summit 2025
Organized by the New Zealand Green Building Council, this summit focuses on sustainable building practices, green property development, and investment strategies. It's a key event for professionals involved in sustainable property and construction sectors.

Adaptation Futures 2025
The 8th international Adaptation Futures Conference (AF2025) will be held in Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand from 13 to 16 October, 2025. It is hosted by the University of Canterbury Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha with regional Oceania and international partners.
Adaptation Futures is the flagship event of the United Nations World Adaptation Science Programme (WASP).
The premier international climate change adaptation conference series enables practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and academics from across the world to gather to network, collaborate, learn, and inspire.

International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) | 2025
Join us at The 21st Annual International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) 2025, hosted by the International Society for Urban Health (ISUH).
As the premier global conference on urban health, ICUH 2025 sets the stage for a transformative dialogue on the future of urban health. We invite thought leaders, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and innovators to share insights and solutions that address the pressing challenges of urbanization, climate change, and health inequities.
ICUH 2025 will focus on diverse perspectives from across the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) while fostering a global exchange of ideas.
Together, we'll explore how to build healthier, more resilient cities that prioritize sustainability and wellbeing for all.

International Conference of Green + Digital + Intelligent Built Environments (GDI 2025)
Hosted by Auckland University of Technology, GDI 2025 aims to advance innovation in design, construction, and sustainable development. The conference will explore themes such as sustainable construction, advanced structural systems, smart cities, and digital transformation.

AGM 2025
Kia ora koutou,
The Design for Nature committee warmly invites you, our valued members, to attend our first Annual General Meeting (AGM), hosted at The Urbanist and online over Teams. Please see the agenda attached.
Following the AGM, we will have an informal recap of the World Green Infrastructure Congress 2024, along with networking and light refreshments.
*RSVP Required
Please note that this AGM 2025 is for financial members only. If you would like to become a member, Click here or Contact us for more information

TRANSFORM 2025
Organized by the Green Building Council of Australia, TRANSFORM is an industry-leading event featuring experts and decision-makers within sustainability and the built environment. The conference focuses on critical priorities such as decarbonization, nature, and transforming existing assets.

Infrastructure Resilience Conference 2025
Hosted by Brightstar, this conference addresses resilience planning in infrastructure, focusing on climate change adaptation, technological advancements, and community-level adaptability. Essential for those involved in infrastructure planning and development.

World Green Infrastructure Congress 2024
Join us at The World Green Infrastructure Congress 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand!
New Zealand won their bid to host the World Green Infrastructure Congress (WGIC) in Auckland 2024 lead by Zoë Avery, Associate Director of Design (Urban Planning), Te Pare School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland in collaboration with the registered charity Design for Nature (New Zealand’s national association established to promote nature-based solutions and green infrastructure).
WGIC2024 in Auckland will be held from 3-5 September and hosted by the University of Auckland.
Organised by The University of Auckland in association with Design for Nature and the World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN), the event will feature speakers on urban nature-based solutions, green buildings, climate adaptation, green infrastructure, policies, and strategies. There will be presentations, workshops and networking opportunities, a gala dinner, worldwide green infrastructure and green building awards, and an excursion day showcasing some of Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland’s leading green infrastructure projects.
Aimed at leaders from the industry, academia, and government, the WGIC2024 seeks to foster cross-disciplinary dialogues and shape a sustainable urban future. Sponsorship packages are available on the website, please register your interest in attending here.

EIANZ 2024 Nature Positive Cities Symposium
The benefits of Nature Positive Cities can be far-reaching for the economy, health, social wellbeing and biodiversity.
Urban environments designed with nature front of mind have been shown to lead to increased property values, a reduction in crime, better social inclusion, and improved mental and physical wellbeing. They can also reduce air pollution, make spaces more habitable through urban cooling, and cut down on heating and cooling costs. Of course, Nature Positive Cities also provide improved natural habitats for local fauna and refuges for threatened species.
Our cities still co-exist with a diverse range of threatened flora and fauna. Many cities in our region also face significant water supply challenges, pollution, and a loss of connection to nature. Meanwhile, Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet yet has seen an alarming rate of species loss in the last 240 years.
At a global level, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2023 Synthesis Report found that human-induced climate change has had ‘adverse impacts on human health, livelihoods and key infrastructure’. These impacts are most severe in urban and suburban areas. Cities have had a huge influence on the decline in biodiversity and changes in climate. Can they also be the epicentre of positive change and recovery?
In this context, the EIANZ 2024 Nature Positive Cities Symposium seeks to move beyond debates that assume a dichotomy between economy or environment, housing or habitat, and progress or plants by promoting nuanced discussion on how we can build, plan, design and live in our urban centres.
The Symposium will explore what is needed to improve delivery of Nature Positive Cities and develop a communiqué in the lead up to the Global Nature Positive Summit.
Topics to be discussed include:
Defining ‘Nature Positive’ and avoiding greenwashing
Benefits of a nature positive city and how we measure them
Embracing First Nations knowledge of Nature Positive
Overcoming obstacles to Nature Positive Cities
Where does nature positive fit in strategic urban planning and design
Financing Nature Positive
Urban ecology in practice
Professionals from any field with an interest in urban ecology are encouraged to join us at this timely symposium.
Introducing our keynote speakers
We are delighted to announce Dr. Lena Chan and Rob Stokes as our keynote speakers for the 2024 Nature Positive Cities Symposium! As leaders in their fields, our keynotes have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with delegates at this timely Symposium.
Dr Lena Chan is an ecologist with over forty years of experience in biodiversity conservation. Dr. Chan played a pivotal role in setting up the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, co-authored the Handbook on the Singapore Index on Cities' Biodiversity and was the Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Commission on BiodiverCities by 2030.
READ LENA'S BIOGRAPHY →
Rob Stokes is an urbanist and recognised thought leader on sustainable urban development. Currently serving on the Australian Government Urban Policy Forum and as Chair of Faith Housing Australia, as well as Interim Chair of Net Zero Cities CRC and on the Advisory Board for the UNSW Cities Institute, Rob was Australia's first-ever minister for Active Transport, and first ever Minister for Public Spaces, both with the NSW Government.
Introducing our plenary speakers
Nick Thomas | Partner at Clayton UTZ
Dr Judy Bush | Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at University of Melbourne
Jenny Garden | Principal Consultant - Liveable Cities Lead at Edge Environmental
Daisy Hessenberger PhD | Global Subject Matter Expert - Nature & Biodiversity at Arcadis Europe
Jean Marc-Hero | Natural Areas Planning Officer at Gold Coast City Council and Adjunct Professor at University of the Sunshine Coast
Professor Sarah Bekessy | Sustainability and Urban Planning at RMIT
Paul Himberger | Sustainability & Research Manager at Landcom
Heleni Pantelidou | Infrastructure Engineer and Low Carbon Specialist and Associate Director at ARUP
Anthony Bennie | Division Head, Nature Finance and Markets at DCCEEW
Zoe Avery | Director at The Urbanist Ltd I Associate Director of Design (Urban Planning) at the University of Auckland
Peter Davies | Director Master of Sustainable Development at Macquarie University
Steve Ford | Head of Sustainability at the GPT Group
Lucy Friend | Environment Manager at Cairns Airport & Ashlyn Skeene | Yirrganydji Land and Sea Ranger.
View the program here →
Registrations are now open!
The EIANZ 2024 Nature Positive Symposium will include two days of technical content including keynote speakers, plenary sessions, panel sessions and abstract presentations. At the end of Day One, there will be a networking cocktail event from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. This is included in your registration.
Registration rates
EIANZ member$660 EIANZ Student member$180Non-members$860
* This is an all-inclusive registration fee charged in AUD including GST. For those wishing to receive a tax invoice for payment please contact office@eianz.org
Register here →
Not an EIANZ member?
Consider joining as a student, associate or full member today! To receive the member rate for the symposium make sure you apply for membership before registering for the event! Join here →
Thank you to our generous Networking Event Sponsor.
Sponsorship Opportunities
EIANZ’s Nature Positive Cities Symposium will advance the field of urban ecology by fostering discussion on the latest research, policy, and practice. The Symposium will bring together planners, architects, ecologists, natural resource managers, landscapers, local government, and others that play an important role in shaping our cities.
Benefits of sponsorship include:
• Demonstrates commitment to best practice environmental outcomes
• Demonstrates commitment to 'early career environmental professionals and their career development
• Direct access to a captive audience of your potential future customers and /or workforce
• Exposure to local, national, and potentially international delegates
• Opportunity for broad exposure to delegates
View the sponsorship prospectus →
CPD Points

Nature-based solutions for Aotearoa
Join us at the Auckland Climate Festival for a presentation on the significance of nature-based solutions for Tāmaki Makaurau.
