Resilient Urban Futures - Unleashing the Power of Regeneration for Climate Action and Inclusive Growth

Description

Urban regeneration stands as a crucial force in addressing climate action and building urban resilience. This joint session explores practical strategies and collaborative approaches driving these initiatives, highlighting community involvement, public-private partnerships, and alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Lessons from successful projects will inspire knowledge sharing across communities, and the concept of localizing SDGs will be explored to effectively address global challenges. Urban regeneration goes beyond physical changes, nurturing community bonds, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting economic growth. Innovative methods like adaptive reuse, green infrastructure, mixed-use development, and brownfield restoration showcase how interventions can align social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Public-private-people partnerships are emphasized for sustainable financing and inclusive community design, fostering shared ownership and prosperity in evolving urban landscapes. This session offers a transformative narrative uniting climate adaptation, resilience, and inclusive urban planning, shaping a sustainable urban future.


Moderator

  • Alex Venuto, Acting Deputy Director, World Urban Pavilion in Regent Park - Powered by Daniels (Canada)


Speakers

  • Vanessa Oraekwe, Project Coordinator, Community Development Specialist at the City of Toronto (Canada)
  • Laura Petrella, Chief, Planning, Finance, and Economy Section, UN-Habitat
  • Naama Blonder, Arc)hitect & Urban Planner, Smart Density (Canada)
  • Janet Bobechko, Certified Specialist in Environmental Law, WeirFoulds LLP (Canada)
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