INCLUSIVE CITIES

 

Our cities and communities must strive towards sustainable development that is inclusive for all. In this pillar, we explore the need to address the climate crisis within the built environment whilst achieving just and equitable outcomes.  

Transgender and Non-Binary ‘Rights to the City’

Cara Chambers explores transgender and/or non-binary (TNB) marginalisation in urban space; exploring the effects of climate change on exclusionary and inclusionary spaces.

Cara Chambers explores transgender and/or non-binary (TNB) marginalisation in urban space; exploring the effects of climate change on exclusionary and inclusionary spaces.


Stakeholder Engagement Tools for Inclusive Cities

Participatory engagement is a key component of planning inclusive and resilient cities. Antje Lang presents a broad overview of the tools that practitioners can use in the field.

Participatory engagement is a key component of planning inclusive and resilient cities. Antje Lang presents a broad overview of the tools that practitioners can use in the field.


The UNFCCC Gender Climate Action Plan

Ellen Salter explores the role of gender at COP22 and COP23; and the resultant development of the Gender Action Plan for Climate Change .

Ellen Salter explores the role of gender at COP22 and COP23; and the resultant development of the Gender Action Plan for Climate Change .


Climate Change & Future Mobility

James Bellinger explores climate change and future of mobility in our cities.

James Bellinger explores climate change and future of mobility in our cities.



Environmental Justice, Citizen Science, Pollution

Meg Groom explores the role of citizen science in democratizing environmental monitoring and discuss its potential to spark environmentally just action against pollution.

Meg Groom explores the role of citizen science in democratizing environmental monitoring and discuss its potential to spark environmentally just action against pollution.


Resilient Infrastructure & Climate Change

Phil Fieldhouse discusses how infrastructure can be designed with the knowledge that climate change is happening.

Phil Fieldhouse discusses how infrastructure can be designed with the knowledge that climate change is happening.


 

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