Better cities are possible: responding to the twin crises of climate change and inequality
Walnycki, Anna ; Bahadur, Aditya V. ; Landesman, Tucker
IIED - London
2022
24 p.
environment ; climate change ; decarbonization ; urban area ; social justice ; social inequality
Community, housing and urban questions
https://pubs.iied.org/21006iied
English
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"How can cities promote resilient, low-carbon and just urbanisation, in a context of increasing climate breakdown and inequality?
Here, IIED's urban researchers set out a vision for urban transformation to build just and inclusive cities. Building on the core principles of IIED's framework for transformative urban recovery co-developed with grassroots organisations, national and international agencies, research institutions, international NGOs and city leaders, this paper sets out four key action areas for 2022:
Embracing disruptive resilience
Connecting urban climate justice with social justice and decarbonisation
Promoting housing justice while advancing climate justice, and
Supporting migration in the context of the climate emergency.
Effective decarbonisation and adaptation strategies in cities will depend on developing local institutions in ways that go beyond our existing understandings of partnerships and participation. Meaningful and transformative planning that tackles the twin crises of inequality and climate change will depend on local and scientific data on risk and inequality, locally rooted institutions and leadership, and better quality and more nimble finance."
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