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How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

Released Tuesday, 3rd October 2023
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How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

How Cities Can Strive for Climate Justice and Resilience

Tuesday, 3rd October 2023
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Striving for Climate Justice and Resilience is one of the most important goals at the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy and C40 Cities. The forthcoming Volume 2.3 of the journal will be dedicated specifically to climate justice and resilience because the people and places least responsible for the problem are the ones who often bear the largest burden, and cities need to be doing their part to make resilience more equitable.

Featured guests:
Geci Karuri-Sebina is an Associate Professor at the Wits School of Governance at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. Her main area of research and practice is urban planning and governance, and she also has experience in development foresight, policy, and innovation.

Chandni Singh is a Senior Researcher at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) in Bangalore and a Lead Author of the IPCC’s Assessment Report 6 in 2022 on ‘Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.’ She works on issues of climate change adaptation, disaster risk and recovery,  and rural to urban migration within the Global South.

Karen Chapple is the Director of the School of Cities, and Professor of Geography & Planning at the University of Toronto. Her main area of focus in her studies is inequalities in the planning, development, and governance of regions in the Americas. Currently, Karen is engaged in many research projects related to inequality and sustainability planning, with a focus on residential and commercial/industrial displacement.

Links:

“Keeping 1.5°C Alive in the Global South: Life or Death”
“The Grassroots Story: Why Keeping 1.5°C is Vital from the Global South Perspective"
University of Toronto is building Canada’s largest urban geo-exchange system
Rainwater Harvesting in Mexico City as a Measure to Reduce the Impacts of Floods, Increase Water Security and Guarantee Rights to Water and Health
How to embed equity and inclusivity in climate action planning

Image credit: © Mark Fleuridor - C40

If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/

Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

Our executive producers are Dali Carmichael and Peggy Whitfield.
Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/
Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

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