The impact of climate change has already affected Indonesian cities, arriving sooner than many expected. In order to prevail, cities must adapt, take action and make sustainability as their raison d'être.
The impact of climate change has already affected Indonesian cities, arriving sooner than many expected. In order to prevail, cities must adapt, take action and make sustainability as their raison d'être.
A training on sustainable urban development will be organised online on the 22nd and 23rd of July 2020 by Pilot4DEV in cooperation with the project's partners.
Our audience will be city mayors and practitioners in Indonesia and in South East Asia. The training is being developed by ISOCARP Institute - Centre for Urban Excellence.
You can find the agenda here. Do not hesitate to register here.
Ten Indonesian pilot cities joined a series of bilateral online discussions, June 2-11, facilitated by Putra Dwitama, the Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities (CRIC) Project Coordinator from UCLG ASPAC, in a bid to identify challenges and priorities in city development plan. The discussion concluded that all pilot cities are exposed to climate-related disaster risks and still miss out on inclusivity, in which the CRIC project can help fill the gaps.
Tackling global climate change requires commitment, careful planning, collaboration and appropriate tools implemented starting from a city level. This is the key takeaway from the online focused group discussion (e-FGD) moderated by Asih Budiati, Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities (CRIC) Project Manager from UCLG ASPAC on April 29, where 37 participants discussed plans and framework to implement Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities (CRIC) Project in ten Indonesian cities.
Prof. Youssef Diab (University Gustav Eiffel) is organizing jointly with the City of Paris an event on assessing Resilience on the 15-16 and 17th of July.
You can find the agenda and register here https://www.assessingresilience.org
The United Cities and Local Governments Asia Pacific (UCLG ASPAC) and the Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) discussed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing plans to pursue collaboration in the Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities project implementation, during a virtual meeting on Wednesday (24/6).
In the framework of the CRIC project, and after the individual workshops organized with the pilot cities, a training on urban sustainable development will be organized online the 22nd and 23rd of July 2020.
Our audience will be city mayors and practitioners in Indonesia. The provider of the training will be the ISOCARP institute, which is the international network of urban planners.
You can find the agenda by clicking to the following link: 220616_ACA_CRIC-Programme.docx
Listen to the interview of Ravi Guru, the Deputy Director General, All India Institute of Local Self-Government (AIILSG).
Meet with Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi, the project lead partner and the secretary general of UCLG ASPAC. She gives an interview about the CRIC project, its challenges and impacts.
Listen to the interview of Prof. Isabelle Milbert, President of Pilot4dev.
A unique cooperation between cities, officials, civil society organizations, and academics towards resilient and inclusive cities.
This project is co-funded by the European Union
Hizbullah Arief
hizbullah.arief@uclg-aspac.org
Pascaline Gaborit
pascaline@pilot4dev.com