Global Urban Resilience - Climate Change: Cities on Fire, Cities Under Water
26/11/2024, 11:00 /GMT/
Online
Climate change poses profound challenges to cities worldwide, reshaping urban landscapes and exacerbating vulnerabilities. Rising temperatures intensify heatwaves, placing strain on urban infrastructure and public health. Cities are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events such as floods, hurricanes and wildfires, which threaten lives and livelihoods while straining emergency response systems. The need for resilient urban planning becomes paramount as cities face the dual challenge of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to inevitable climate impacts. Sustainable urban development strategies, including green infrastructure and renewable energy adoption, are crucial in safeguarding cities against climate risks and ensuring a liveable future for urban residents.
In response to climate change, cities are pioneering innovative solutions to enhance resilience and reduce environmental impact. Initiatives range from implementing stringent emission reduction policies to promoting sustainable transport and energy-efficient buildings. Collaborative efforts between local governments, businesses and communities are essential in fostering climate resilience. By integrating climate adaptation measures into urban planning and policy frameworks, cities can mitigate risks and seize opportunities for sustainable growth. Education and public awareness campaigns play a vital role in mobilising citizens to adopt eco-friendly behaviours and support climate action initiatives, fostering a collective commitment to building climate-resilient cities for future generations.
Speakers:
Eduard Carrasco - Director Department of Urban Resilience, Barcelona, Spain
Kirsten Tanner - Former Coordinator Emergency Management at Maribyrnong City Council, Victoria, Australia
Tatiana Antonelli Abella - Founder & MD at Goumbook, Sustainability-Led Social Enterprise (UAE)
Dr David Rubens /Facilitator/ - Executive Director ISRM