Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific 2015 – A platform for local governments to move towards urban resilience

10 November 2014

 

Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific 2015
The 1st Asia-Pacific Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation
11-13 February 2015 | Bangkok, Thailand

 

By 2050, the global urban population is expected to increase by 2.5–3 billion compared to 2009 figures, corresponding to 64–69% of the world population. Urban areas are a key driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across multiple sectors and currently account for over 70% of global energy use. Rising sea levels, inland floods, frequent and stronger tropical cyclones, periods of increased heat and the potential spread of disease, as well as increased drought, associated water scarcity and air pollution, will have widespread negative impacts on people’s health, livelihoods and assets. Climate change may worsen access to basic urban services and the quality of life in cities*. Asia-Pacific has been identified as one of the regions of the world most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. 

 

The success of the series ‘Resilient Cities – The Annual Global Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation’ that attracts hundreds of participants to Bonn, Germany, every year since 2010 is a clear indication of how pressing the issue of adaptation and urban resilience is perceived to be among local governments worldwide.  In response to heightened demand, the congress series is expanding to include Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific, which brings the event and the focus to Asia-Pacific, catering to the situation, challenges and opportunities of local governments specifically in this region. 

 

The first congress of the series will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, a city working hard towards increasing its resilience, especially since the devastating 2011 floods. The congress, hosted by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, will be organized on 11-13 February 2015 with the support of a number of prestigious partners such as: The Rockefeller Foundation, GIZ GIDRM (Global Initiative Disaster Risk Management), UN-Habitat, United Nations ESCAP, Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN), Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), National Municipal League of Thailand, APEKSI (Association of the Indonesian Municipalities), Municipal Association of Nepal (MuAN), League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) and Municipal Association of Bangladesh (MAB). Many more partners are expected to come on board.

 

The congress will target around 200 participants, including around 60-70 cities from the region and beyond as well, national and sub-national representatives, as well as other key agencies working on urban resilience and adaptation. The proposed objectives of the Congress are:

 

The event will offer a combination of high-level plenaries and technical sessions on themes such as financing mechanisms, green growth, health, climate &biodiversity, regional cooperation, urban nexus, linkages to DRR and much more, as well as networking opportunities with local government leaders and a range of international experts.

 

If you have any queries, please write to:

resilient.cities.asiapacific@remove-this.iclei.org  

 

 

 

 

* Information taken and adapted from Climate Change: Implications for Cities – Key Findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report

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