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File:Agusti serra 01.jpg|Inauguració a càrrec d’'''Agustí Serra''', director general d’Ordenació del Territori i Urbanisme
 
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File:Agusti serra 02.jpg|'''Agustí Serra''', , director general d’Ordenació del Territori i Urbanisme
 
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File:Xavier baulies 01.jpg|'''Xavier Baulies''', responsable de Recerca i Innovació del DTES i coordinador de les jornades
 
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File:Josep planas 01.jpg|'''Josep Planas''', subdirector general d'Informació i Foment de la Sostenibilitat, va ser el moderador del primer debat.
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File:Josep planas 02.jpg|'''Josep Planas''', subdirector general d'Informació i Foment de la Sostenibilitat
 
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File:Taula j03 01.jpg|Ponents de la primera taula rodona
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File:Sergi ferrer-salat 01.jpg|'''Sergi Ferrer-Salat''', economista i president del Grup Ferrer Internacional
 
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File:Sergi ferrer-salat 02.jpg|'''Sergi Ferrer-Salat''' presentant “L’empresari i la societat: una nova filantropia pel segle XXI”
 
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File:Eduard vallory 01.jpg|'''Eduard Vallory''', president del Centre UNESCO de Catalunya i director d'Escola Nova 21
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File:Eduard vallory 02.jpg|'''Eduard Vallory''' presentant “Desenvolupament sostenible i canvi educatiu”
 
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File:Alba cabanas 01.jpg|'''Alba Cabañas''', economista especialitzada en medi ambient, sostenibilitat i empresa
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File:Alba cabanas 02.jpg|'''Alba Cabañas''' va exposar “Empresa i geometria: el diàmetre de l’economia circular”
 
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File:Luis falcon 01.jpg|'''Luís Falcón''', arquitecte urbanista i CEO d'inAtlas
 
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File:Luis falcon 02.jpg|“La fi del territori (com el coneixem avui). Cap a una nova governança en l'era digital”. '''Luís Falcón.'''
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File:Pere torres 01.jpg|'''Pere Torres,''' biòleg, director general de l’ATM de Barcelona
 
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File:Pere torres 02.jpg|“L'efectivitat, més enllà de l’eficàcia i l’eficiència”. '''Pere Torres'''
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File:Francesc munoz 01.jpg|'''Francesc Muñoz''', geògraf, director de l'Observatori de la Urbanització de la UAB
 
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File:Francesc munoz 02.jpg|“De ciutadans a territoriants. Reptes de futur”. '''Francesc Muñoz'''
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File:Ana ayuso 01.jpg|'''Anna Ayuso,''' advocada i investigadora del CIDOB
 
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File:Ana ayuso 02.jpg|“Empoderament social de l’agenda 2030”. '''Anna Ayuso'''
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File:Josep llebot 01.jpg|'''Josep Enric Llebot,''' físic, catedràtic de Física de la Matèria Condensada (UAB)
 
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File:Josep llebot 02.jpg|“Escletxes efectives en política”. '''Josep Enric Llebot'''
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File:Ferran falco 01.jpg|Cloenda de la jornada a càrrec de '''Ferran Falcó''', secretari general del Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat
 
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File:Ferran falco 02.jpg|'''Ferran Falcó''', secretari general del Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat
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