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H209 Forum
 
Henry Hudson’s historic voyage triggered a lasting connection between the Netherlands and the new world, which we are happy to be celebrating this year.
 
Henry Hudson 400 has triggered new connections in the arts, public policy, business and sciences. As a launching sponsor, we salute the creativity, care and hard work of all those involved.
 
Like Hudson’s journey was about opportunity, so are these new connections. We can shape our future using sustainable development as a basis. Together we will make the difference.


DHV @ H209 Forum, September 9-10, 2009

H209 Forum will explore water challenges facing coastal cities in the 21st century with experts from both sides of the Atlantic. While the focus will be on the Netherlands and the New York region, solutions and ideas arising from the conference will benefit coastal cities worldwide.



Please meet our experts and share their ideas and solutions on coastal water management at H209 Forum:

September 9
10:30 Bertrand van Ee (CEO) is one of the panelists at the 'Introduction to Water Challenges Facing Coastal Cities'

1:45 Piet van Helvoort (President Water) is in the panel on 'The Future of Ports and Port Cities: Positioning for the Global Economy'

4:00 Jasper Fiselier (Strategic Advisor Land and Water) on 'Coastal Development in a Changing Climate: Regulation and Resilience'

September 10
9:00 Dick Kevelam (Senior Advisor Coastal Development) on 'How can Maritime Structures and Ecological Systems Co-Exist?'

2:00 Jasper Fiselier (Strategic Advisor Land and Water) on 'Building with Nature as a Coastal Protection and Maintenance Strategy'

2:00 Richard Mudge (Senior Vice President Delcan, DHV's North American partner) presents 'How Public Transport Drives Development: Access to Our Waterfront'


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