Professor Peter Droege is CEO and Founder of the Liechtenstein Institutes for Strategic Development. We drive regenerative urban development, green infrastructure facilitation and advanced resource planning. We bring world-wide expertise in strategic urban design and the all-encompassing deployment of renewable energy, sustainable water, organic food and circular resource flows. We practice, teaching, research and publishing in circular, local, just and accessible economies.We are also proud to be the originators and home of the Liechtenstein Renewable Energy Enterprise Development (REED) Scholarship, advanced for the benefit of qualifying candidates in Master Programs of Renewable Energy Engineering at eight African Universities. The REED Scholarship Program is supported by the Government of Liechtenstein, UK Aid as well as philanthropic foundations and has been launched with our partners at the Transforming Energy Access - Learning Partnerships (TEA-LP) initiative.Affiliations and ExpertiseDirector, Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development, President, Eurosolar, European Association of Renewable Energy and General Chairman, World Council for Renewable EnergyMore Biographical DetailProfessor Droege held the Endowed Chair for Advanced Urban Engineering at the University of Tokyo and the Lend Lease Chair for Urban Design at the University of Sydney. He initiated and held the Chair for Sustainable Spatial Development at the University of Liechtenstein and maintains a Conjoint Professorship at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Newcastle, Australia.Peter Droege directs the Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development, and served as first elected President of EUROSOLAR, the European Association for Renewable Energy, and General Chairman, World Council for Renewable Energy. An inaugural member of the Zayed Future Energy Prize jury and Expert Commissioner at the World Future Council he also served on the Steering Committee of the Urban Climate Change Research Network, hosted by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies and City University of New York. He has taught and researched at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, held an Endowed Chair in Urban Engineering at at Tokyo University’s Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, and the Lend Lease Chair of Urban Design at Sydney University. He has authored and edited eight major books and has published more than 80 articles.
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