The world’s population is rapidly changing and moving to urban areas. Accordingly to UN, by 2050, it is projected that two-thirds of the global population will live in cities. The need for a new urban development paradigm that prioritizes the integration of cities, sustainability, and innovation is essential to address the complex challenges and opportunities of our rapidly urbanizing world.
Cities are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as rising temperatures, sea-level rise, and extreme weather events. Urban development paradigms must adapt to climate resilience and mitigation strategies, including sustainable transportation, resilient infrastructure, and green building practices.
The five-day course on New Strategies for Urban Development and Disaster Risk Reduction is designed to provide senior managers with the knowledge and skills they need to develop and implement sustainable and resilient urban development strategies. The course will cover a range of topics, including:
The latest trends and challenges in urban development
The relationship between disaster risk and urbanization
Disaster risk reduction strategies for urban areas
Sustainable urban development practices
Case studies of successful urban development and disaster risk reduction initiatives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the complex challenges facing cities today, including climate change, urbanization, and inequality.
Apply innovative solutions and best practices to develop and implement new strategies for urban development and disaster risk reduction.
Promote social equity and inclusive urban planning and development.
Strengthen urban governance for disaster risk reduction.