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Urbanising Middle East and North Africa (Mena) in the Age of Climate Change

Dima Zogheib

Facilitator

date November 6, 2024 | 17:00 - 18:30
place
Multipurpose room 11
organization
Arup
country
United Kingdom
language
English
Reference: 
NE 11-06

Summary

Urbanisation in the MENA region has been rapidly transforming the urban landscape. The region is seeing typical models of urbanisation:
- Regeneration and revitalisation of existing city centres and downtowns: This model focuses on urban renewal to bring new life and functionality to aging cities. It risks gentrification, potentially displacing long-term residents and altering the social fabric.
- Development of new towns and cities: Located at commutable distances from old centres, this model aims to alleviate urban density issues. However, these often lack integration with broader regional planning efforts.
- Extensions to existing towns: These extensions are frequently characterised by poor planning and coordination, leading to inefficient use of resources and services

Urbanisation in the MENA region should be sustainable, resilient and inclusive. It needs to be a) resource efficient, maximizing the use of local materials and sustainable practices, b) encourage emissions reduction and minimal dependence on fossil fuels c) resilient against extreme weather conditions, including heatwaves and flooding and d) inclusive, ensuring that development benefits all segments of society equally.

The event will be panel discussion that will engage experts from various fields, including urban planning and design, policy making, and climate change, to explore concepts like polycentric urbanism, 15min city, retrofitting, Transit-Oriented Development, as well as emerging new concepts that are appropriate to the region. Discussions will focus on:
- The key climate-related challenges that existing and new cities in the MENA region face
- How different practitioners and partners are responding to the changing patterns of urbanisation in MENA in light of climate change
- To what extent and how these models of urbanisation consider climate change as a factor in the design

Objectives

- Raise awareness about climate action in the planning of existing and new cities in MENA
- Share best practice and learnings

Partners

Organization
Country
Arup
United Kingdom
None

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Ms. Sowmya Parthasarathy
Director | Masterplanning, Urban Design
Arup
Ms. Nisreen Daoud
Manager of Sustainable Development for Greater Amman Municipality and also the Manager for Amman Resilience Unit
Greater Amman Municipality
Ms. Helene Chartier
Director of Urban Planning and Design
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Mr. Abdellatif Bouazza
Head of Country Office Morocco
UN Habitat
Ms. Catherine Tovey
Practice Manager MENA (Urban, Resilience and Land)
The World Bank
Mr. Christina Teokari
Associate, Green Cities
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development