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London's Density: too much too fast?

Hosted by LSE London and the Department of Geography and Environment

Alumni Theatre, New Academic Building

Speakers

Sripriya Sudhakar

Tower Hamlets

Lucia Cerrada Morato

Tower Hamlets

Tom Sykes

Transport for London

Capser Laing Ebbensgaard

Queen Mary University of London

Chair

Kath Scanlon

Distinguished Policy Fellow, LSE London

In a session chaired by Kath Scanlon (LSE London), Lucia Cerrada Morato (Tower Hamlets), Sripriya Sudhakar (Tower Hamlets), Tom Sykes (TfL) and Casper Laing Ebbensgaard (Queen Mary University of London) will discuss the question of density in London. 

Our new seminar series London Talks creates a space to exchange knowledge on these changes linking them to LSE’s research. In so doing, we aim to create partnerships with significant London stakeholders and show how research and practice in London link to cities across the world.

This interactive session will bring together professionals, academics and the public around short presentations and a general discussion.

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