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OnDemand Panel Debate: Paving the way towards sustainability with proactive strategies & intelligent transport system

Panel Debate (OnDemand): Technologies and policies to accelerate the decarbonisation of the built environment

Panel Debate (OnDemand): Technologies and policies to accelerate the decarbonisation of the built environment

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A clean and efficient future: energy in focus at Cities Climate Action Summit 2024

A clean and efficient future: energy in focus at Cities Climate Action Summit 2024

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Urban Exchange Podcast Episode 19 - The intersection between risk, resilience and insurance

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Urban Exchange Podcast Episode 18 - Dr. Tavida Kamolvej, City of Bangkok - Holistic disaster resilience

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Cities Climate Action Summit 2024 – meet the speaker: Lauren Sorkin, Resilient Cities Network

Cities Climate Action Summit 2024 – meet the speaker: Lauren Sorkin, Resilient Cities Network

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Cities Climate Action Summit 2024 – meet the speaker: Jonathan Carr-West, Local Government Information Unit

Coming together to manage uncertainty

Coronavirus presents all of us with the unprecedented and one advantage of our digital age is the ability to look further afield for advice.

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Uncertainty was on the agenda when I was fortunate to digitally sit down with Octavi de la Varga, secretary general of Metropolis, recently. The organisation’s Cities for Global Health Project is serving as an online bulletin board for cities to share what they are doing to assist their citizens amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

It’s a relatively straightforward project but one that is nonetheless effective. Coronavirus presents all of us with the unprecedented and one advantage of our digital age is the ability to look further afield for advice. De la Varga says one of his mantras is how people need to work with uncertainty and manage it. He is definitely on the pessimistic side of the spectrum (as am I); countries will be forced to deal with fresh waves of the virus until a vaccine is found. Their challenge will be how to balance an economy with protecting lives.

 

This is where the Metropolis project comes in by helping cities to deal with uncertainty by giving them the opportunity to learn from others. My interview includes the much-used phrase the global village, but I feel the current crisis shows where digital technology can be a boon. A digital bulletin board may sound simple but a crisis like coronavirus shows how we should take advantage of each other’s expertise.

 

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