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SUMMARY:Adapting Together: Climate Stories and Strategies from Asian Cities (Part II) – City-Scale Climate Actions: Trends and Opportunities for Local Climate Actions -1
DESCRIPTION:About the Webinar Series – Adapting Together: Climate Stories and Strategies from Asian Cities\nHabitat Forum (INHAF), a civil society organization and CityNet member from India in collaboration with CityNet, AIDMI, CANSA, is launching a new initiative: a 5-part webinar series on Cities and Climate Change. The series is intended for all those engaged in the field of Urban Development, with the goal of responding to the unique and growing challenges posed by climate change. These challenges call for a rethinking of existing urban systems, practices, and governance mechanisms.\nCities all over the world are being battered by climate impacts such as extreme rainfall and consequent urban flooding. Since Cities contribute around 63% of nations’ GDPs, climate impacts are leading to heavy and repetitive damage and costs. Urban heat islands are posing mounting problems for livability, while spurring calls for increasing blue-green infrastructure in contexts of competing land use. Droughts and wasteful consumption have created crises in water supply in many parts of the world. Several Cities, including among CityNet members are striving to evolve, and implement coping mechanisms while also building systems to create long term resilience to these and other climate impacts.\nThe world as a whole, and individual nations, are also grappling with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so as to check global warming that drives climate impacts. Besides national targets under the Paris Agreement, sub-national governments, especially Cities, are also being called upon to shoulder a substantial part of the emissions reduction burden, since Cities contribute about 70% of emissions. Cities are approaching these challenges in different ways and could learn a lot from each other about perspectives and practices.\nWebinar 2: City-Scale Climate Actions: Trends and Opportunities for Local Climate Actions -1\nFocus of this Webinar is on City case studies on climate resilience and mitigation. Presentations will cover management of the urban climate impacts and emissions in both policy and practice, reflecting stakeholders’ participation, sustainable financing, urban governance systems, sub-national capacities and international climate cooperation. The Session will unpack success factors and provide some tips for other cities regarding challenges faced. Presentations will also connect urban climate actions to nationally determined contributions (NDC).\n
URL:https://www.inhaf.org/webinar/city-scale-climate-actions-trends-and-opportunities-for-local-climate-actions-1/
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