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Sustainable Cities: From Challenges to Solutions Digital Conference on 16 & 17 November 2023

Cities and settlements around the world face numerous challenges. Many urban areas suffer from excessive traffic, air pollution, lack of access to affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure, limited green space, and social inequalities. The effects of climate change, such as rising temperatures and natural disasters, pose additional stresses. To achieve and make cities sustainable and more liveable, urgent changes and actions are needed.

This conference will highlight different aspects around the topic of urban development worldwide and show ways for sustainable change towards more liveable cities.

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Why should you attend?

  • Hear inspiring presentations, participate in interactive workshops and gain new insights into key urban development challenges!
  • Develop ideas together to tackle the important challenges cities are facing today!
  • Network with international experts from urban planning and other disciplines and fields!

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AGENDA & SPEAKERS

📅 Thursday, 16 November 2023

The first day of the conference features a keynote speech, a panel discussion on sustainable cities with experts, and parallel networking sessions for selected participants of the 2023 community challenge.

KEYNOTE SPEECH: "PLANNING IN THE FACE OF URGENCY"

🕐 | 3:00 - 3:30 PM (CET)

The challenges facing cities are staggering -- politically, financially, environmentally, and socially. In this lightning talk we will look at some promising projects and places that may hold insights into what it takes to successfully plan for a more resilient future when everything is urgent.

Recording of the Keynote Speech

Recording of the Keynote Speech
Recording of the Keynote Speech ©

PANEL DISCUSSION: "URBAN STORYTELLING: RESHAPING OUR MODERN NARRATIVES"

🕐 | 3:40 - 4:40 PM (CET)

Every city is a tapestry of millions of lives and perspectives, millions of individual stories, and yet, we find ourselves arriving at the same conclusions. How do urban centres fight against the story’s villains — loss of heritage, lack of cooperation, adaptation and mitigation, inequitable resource distribution — and how do we empower our local heroes to save the day? Put simply: how do we tell better urban stories? This panel discussion will bring together urban experts from different parts of the world. The discussion will evolve around aspects like climate change adaptation, human-oriented cities, as well as entrepreneurship and urban heritage. Panelists will share their insights on how we can create cities that are more livable, equitable, and resilient. They will also discuss the role of technology, data, and local communities in building a more sustainable future for cities.

Recording of the panel discussion

Recording of the panel discussion
Recording of the panel discussion ©

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Networking session with participants of the 2023 Community Challenge

🕐 | 4:50 - 5:30 PM (CET)

As part of this year's Community Challenge, we called on all entrepreneurs, thinkers and doers within the Germany alumni community to develop innovative and entrepreneurial ideas to address the challenges facing cities and communities today. During this networking event, you can meet some of the challenge participants, learn about their ideas and how they plan to develop them into social business concepts. Engage, discuss and connect with these budding entrepreneurs! 

Following ideas will be presented:

Artificial Intelligence Micromobility Platform by Asad Karišik
E-Bikes for Sustainable Kampala by Christine Ssenzeza, Kampalga / Uganda
Sustainable Biogas Solution for Waste Management by Team "Green Energy Tech Africa" (Mr. Abolade Esuola, Mr. Atilade Ewetola, Dr. Ibikunle M. Akanbi) Nigeria
MetroBot: Paving the Way for Sustainable Last-Mile Delivery by team "Mover.ai" (Yuan Zi and Aline Pham)

📅 Friday, 17 November 2023, 3:00 - 5:30 PM (CET)

Two parallel workshops will focus on sharing and developing ideas, as well as engaging with peers and the community. We invite you to join one of the two parallel workshop sessions to discuss possible solutions that could drive change for sustainable cities. Each session will be moderated by experts from the respective field.

 

WORKSHOP 1 - HOSTED BY RESEARCH GROUP TRANSIENT SPACES & SOCIETIES, UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK

CO-CREATING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE (DIGITAL) URBAN SPACES

Social sustainability is often considered the overlooked cornerstone of urban development: Who are cities designed for? Who can partake in urban life, and who is excluded? Furthermore, to what extent can digitalization contribute to making cities more inclusive and equitable, or potentially exacerbate inequality within urban environments? This workshop delves into contemporary perspectives on the realm of the ‘socially sustainable city’ with a particular focus on the themes of inclusion and accessibility. Examining the public spaces within cities, we will elucidate current obstacles and explore strategies for their removal. Moreover, we will showcase examples of novel and innovative technological and digital approaches in this context.

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WORKSHOP 2 - HOSTED BY SPRING ALUMNI CHILE

DATA-DRIVEN CO-DESIGN FOR EQUITABLE PLANNING IN URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES

In recent years, rural and urban areas have faced new challenges that demand creative ways of developing solutions. Planning and development is shifting towards the collection of data that is digitally collected, organised and analysed to more effectively address the rapidly growing settlements of the Global South. Digitalization and data-driven decision-making in the planning process has remarkably changed the way decisions are informed, as well as how the future of data will shape and influence future human settlements.

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SPEAKERS

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The program is subject to short-term changes.

Organizers

The Conference is organized by the Alumniportal Deutschland in cooperation with the Humboldt Cities Initiative and Spring Alumni.