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Building Resilient Cities: Bridging the Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Gap

Mr. Emani Kumar, Chantal Fappani

Facilitator

date November 5, 2024 | 11:00 - 12:30
place
Voices from Cities - room C
organization
Urban Planning Department - Aswan Governorate
country
Egypt
language
English
Reference: 
VC-C 2

Summary

Cities worldwide are increasingly recognized as pivotal players in tackling climate change through transformative actions for sustainable urban development. These initiatives aim to both mitigate and adapt to climate impacts, bolster urban resilience, and foster inclusive, sustainable growth. Particularly in the global south, cities are taking proactive steps to combat climate change, becoming significant agents of change. They are implementing innovative strategies that not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also promote poverty alleviation, job creation, and overall sustainable development.
This event will feature five key cities—Alexandria and Aswan (Egypt), Agadir tbc (Morocco), Ahmedabad (India), and Dhaka North City (Bangladesh)—providing a platform for comparative analysis and knowledge sharing. The goal is to showcase diverse perspectives on climate action while aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action).
Organized in collaboration with the ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability, South Asia; Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC); the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA);, , the Urban Development Fund of Egypt (UDF); UN-Habitat Morocco; GIZ Egypt; and GIZ Morocco, the event titled 'Building Resilient Cities: Bridging the Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Gap' during WUF12 aims to highlight the successes of these cities in addressing climate change. It emphasizes cities' pivotal role as drivers of change and will bring together experts to explore strategies for advancing urban climate action. The event seeks to facilitate the exchange of best practices at the local level and explore how local initiatives can align with national climate plans, strategies, and international agendas.
Key domains such as sustainable energy, mobility, housing, water management, and governance will be highlighted during the session, showcasing cities' comprehensive responses to climate challenges.

Objectives

Share Success Stories from Global South cities illustrating how planning methodologies can be deployed to enable climate action towards urban resilience.

Identify Best Practices on climate resilience projects in Global South cities. Showcase projects which are best suited for replication in other cities and countries to enhance climate resilience efforts globally.

Lessons Learned from sub-national climate action planning, including strategies for effective coordination, stakeholder engagement, mainstreaming climate considerations into urban planning processes, mobilizing finance and leveraging international support.

Technical Resource and Opportunities for integrated climate action planning methodologies, tools for accessing climate finance, and knowledge products available to aid cities in developing and implementing effective climate action plans and implementation strategies.

Partners

Organization
Country
Urban Planning Department - Aswan Governorate
Egypt
Agadir city tbc
Morocco
Dhaka North City Corporation
Bangladesh
National Institute of Urban Affairs
India

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Ms. Laila Oubaali
Chef du Service protection de l’environnement
Municipal government of Agadir Morocco tbc
Ms. Pratibhaben Jain
Mayor of Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad City
Mr. Atiqul Islam
Mayor,
North City Corporation
Ms. Marwa Soliman
General Manager
International cooperation department, Urban Development Fund (UDF)