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Dr. Krumdieck has presented more than 70 invited public seminars, workshops and keynote addresses in the past four years. The links below are some popular themes. If you want a copy of a particular presentation you have attended, contact Dr. Krumdieck.
Dr. Krumdieck has presented more than 70 invited public seminars, workshops and keynote addresses in the past four years. The links below are some popular themes. If you want a copy of a particular presentation you have attended, contact Dr. Krumdieck.
Address to the Regional Parliament in Belgium April 2011
Watch the video of the invited presentation
Institute of Engineering and Technology Prestige Lecture 2010
Watch the video of the IET Wellington Lecture
Making the Right Turn, Planning for the New Transport Future
Watch presentation at NZCSC 21 Oct 2009
Peak Oil Transportation Planning Presentation
Radical Re-Design
Keynote presentation to TrafiNZ national conference 2010
Local Resilient Low Energy Re-Development Plan
Transition Engineering
Presentation at Earthsong Cohousing eco-neighborhood, Ranui, Auckland
Watch presentation at NZCSC 21 Oct 2009
Peak Oil Transportation Planning Presentation
Radical Re-Design
Keynote presentation to TrafiNZ national conference 2010
Local Resilient Low Energy Re-Development Plan
Transition Engineering
Presentation at Earthsong Cohousing eco-neighborhood, Ranui, Auckland
Dangerous Green Energy Myths
Guest Lecture, University of Otago, EIT Hawkes Bay, and TrafiNZ
The Power of The Myth
Engineers for Social Responsibility Lecture, Auckland
Transitioneering: Large scale change on a small scale
Nuclear Power Engineering
Engineers for Social Responsibility Lecture, Christchurch
Nuclear New Zealand?: Saviour? Nightmare? Nonsense
Nelson Malborough Combined Council, Nelson
Advice to Councils: Sustainability Issues
Dangerous Math: The Biggest Problem Facing The Planet
Presentation to Environmental Educators, Wellington
Keynote Address Hawke's Bay Environment Awards
Environmental Education
Pathways to Resilient Communities
Keynote Address, Te Papa Wellington
Pathways to meet the Challenge: Critical Change Projects