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Cities and Climate Change Meeting
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Start Date : 22 Nov 07  
End Date : 23 Nov 07
Location: United Nations, Nairobi, Kenya

Climate change and its impacts are one of the most important challenges for the future of mankind. It is a global phenomenon and its impacts will be felt locally—in cities, towns, and other human settlements in the rural areas. The impacts are manifold, ranging from longer and more intensive drought periods, heavier rainfalls and an increased variability of precipitations, inland flooding and sea level rise, more and more intensive tropical cyclones, water scarcity among others (refer to the literature on cities and climate change). In general, poor people will be more affected. In the era of rapid urbanization, mainly in developing countries, cities are more at risk, as climate change impacts add to and reinforce existing environmental, economic and social problems.

An expert group meeting (EGM) convened by UN-HABITAT has been organized whose main goals will be to:

  • Develop a common understanding on issues and challenges on Cities and Climate Change.
  • Come to an overall approach of how to deal with the challenge of climate change from a human settlements’ point of view, and,
  • Contribute to the development of the draft strategy on Cities and Climate Change.

The expected outcomes of the EGM will be:

  • A background paper outlining the position of UN-HABITAT on cities and climate change. This will include a solid knowledge basis, the identification of policy options, and a priorization of regions and fields of future activity, on which future approaches and strategies of UN-HABITAT will be defined, and,
  • An initial network of interested participants to further support UN-HABITAT’s strategy on Cities and Climate Change.

Invited participants for the meeting will include approximately 50 researchers on mitigation and adaptation to climate change at the local level, representatives of cities already suffering from climate change related problems, representatives of UN and other international organizations and networks.

22-23 November 2007, UN-HABITAT Headquarters, Nairobi

Thursday - 22 November 2007
08:30

Registration

09:00Opening
Lars Reutersward, Director, Shelter and Sustainable Human Settlements Development Division, UN-HABITAT
Marco Keiner, Chief, Urban Environment Section, UN-HABITAT
09:45

Introduction of participants and key conclusions of questionnaires’ analysis

10:45

Coffee break

11:00

Keynote presentations

Cities in climate change,
the current debate

Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Director 3CSEP
David Satterthwaite, Senior Fellow, IIED

 

Plenary discussion

12:30Lunch
14:00

Working Group 1: Vulnerability of cities to climate change in the present and in the near future
Working Group 2: Tropical and Subtropical cities
Working Group 3: Coastal cities and Small Islands

16:30

Coffee break

17:00

Reporting back from the Working Groups

Friday - 23 November 2007
09:00

Wrap-up day 1

 Cities in climate change,
an outlook for UN-HABITAT

Marco Keiner

09:45

Coffee break

 

Working Group 4: Cities in climate change, a case for a global network
Working Group 5: Capacity-building and sharing of lessons of experience

12:30

Lunch

14:00

Reporting back from the Working Groups

 

The way forward

Plenary discussion on findings and next steps

 

Synthesis

Lars Reutersward

16:30

Coffee break

17:00

Closing

Inga Klevby, Deputy Executive Director,
UN-HABITAT

18:00

Farewell cocktail

 Cities in climate change programme English 22-Oct-07
 Literature on Cities and Climate Change English 22-Oct-07
 
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