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The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) members consist of thousands of growers of flowers and ornamental plants around the world who are together united by one essential goal – promoting the place of plants in people’s lives.
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Our Annual Review in 2023 marks AIPH'S 75th Anniversary and the many activities we have achieved
Learn moreAIPH is responsible for approving the world’s most exceptional horticultural expos creating long lasting green legacies in cities across the globe.
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AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire the World
AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire The World 2.0. Up-to-date statistics from recent Expos hosted in Asia and Europe.
Learn moreAIPH hosts several conferences, webinars and events such as the International Grower of the Year award throughout the year. Read about these along with the latest news about the association’s activities.
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AIPH International Grower of the Year
The AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards celebrate the best of the best in ornamental horticulture
Learn moreAIPH’s key aim is to stimulate demand for ornamental trees, plants and flowers worldwide. We are committed to supporting growers in achieving this by protecting and promoting the interests of the industry.
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The AIPH’s Global Industry Intelligence Centre (GIIC) is an international hub for industry information and knowledge exchange.
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Understanding The Chinese Market
The report contains research into; Working middle class in China. Domestic production in China & Retail research summary of the floral retails survey.
DownloadAIPH Green City activities promote the essential role of plants in creating vibrant urban areas in which people and businesses can thrive.
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Integrating green infrastructure across a city requires strategic planning and policy.
Urban greening initiatives improve residents’ quality of life, supporting biodiversity, and provide resilience to climate change. By incorporating urban greening objectives into city planning policies, decision makers can create more resilient and prosperity within urban areas. Hear from case studies where vibrant, sustainable developments have been established through planning and policy change.
13:00 – Welcome by MC Dr. Ing. Pietro Elisei, President of the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP)
13:15 – Presentation by Peter Massini – Director of Future Nature Consultancy
Peter will present on Greening cities – policy shifts for a changing world, including:
13:30 – Presentation by Lyne Mousseau, Head of Environmental Services Division for the City of Saint-Lazare, Montréal, Canada
13:45 – Q&A
14:00 – Briefing closes
Pietro Elisei is an experienced urban and regional planner, skilled in sustainable development, strategic planning, urban planning, feasibility studies, mixed-use and policy design (focussed on urban regeneration). He has a strong interest in city related business development having graduated from University of Rome “La Sapienza”, and holds a doctorate in urban policy design from University of Roma 3 alongside post doc activities from both Roma 3 and university of Roma 2 (Tor Vergata). Pietro is currently managing director of Urbasofia (www.urbasofia.eu), as well as an EC UIA (urban innovative actions) expert, EC URBACT expert. He is the former planum.net secretary general and current ISOCARP President.
Peter was the green infrastructure policy lead at the Greater London Authority between 2008 and 2020. He successfully embedded a policy framework (including the first citywide Urban Greening Factor) in the London Plan and the London Environment Strategy and ensured green infrastructure objectives were incorporated into the Mayor’s Transport Strategy and other Mayoral policy frameworks and programmes. This has resulted in widespread implementation of nature-based solutions across London to address climate change, public health, biodiversity conservation and other sustainable development objectives.
Lyne is the Head of Environmental Services Division for the City of Saint-Lazare, a suburb of Montréal, Canada.