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A discussion on how to integrate just transition principles into urban planning, measure progress with key performance indicators (KPIs), and ensure an inclusive transition for all.
This three-day event will connect Indian cities with the finance sector to accelerate investments in urban nature projects.
The first Dialogue in Rwanda brought together national and local governments, development partners, and experts to develop strategies for flood resilience and biodiversity in Rwandan cities, aligning local priorities with national urban policies.
Over a week in Rotterdam, representatives from Latin American cities dove into the city's thoughtful approach to human-centered climate resilience in an UrbanShift-led Peer-to-Peer Exchange.
This event brought together government agencies, local city representatives, and international development organizations to discuss how Indonesia can meet its ambitious NDCs and align with its 2030 SDGs.
The second China National-Local Dialogue (NLD) aims to deepen the conversation on low-emission and urban resilience and biodiversity, and assess progress made since the first Dialogue.
This 3-day workshop will unite city-level Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) and staff from Transportation Departments across Africa to address challenges related to financing clean transport.
The UrbanShift India National-Local Dialogue, led by ICLEI South Asia, explored how sustainable infrastructure, Transit-Oriented Development, and innovative financing can shape resilient urban growth in India's rapidly expanding cities.
Hosted in Rotterdam, this P2P Exchange will explore integrated and sustainable urban development strategies to fight climate change and promote livable neighborhoods.
The first UrbanShift National-Local Dialogue in China, led by ICLEI East Asia, focused on integrating biodiversity and low-carbon strategies into urban planning.