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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20220509T121325
SUMMARY:Advancing Sustainable Urban Development in Remote Regions 
LOCATION:Bonn and Online
DESCRIPTION:Event Type\nHybrid expert workshop\nLocation/Date\nOnline and Bonn, 25.05.2
 022\nOrganiser\nGerman Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwi
 cklungspolitik (DIE), in partnership with Ecologic Institute and the Maria-
 Curie Sklodowska University\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shown t
 hat global challenges require global responses, which most often seem impos
 sible to agree upon given our world’s heterogeneities and the significant d
 iscrepancies in the understanding of human values that once more, the tragi
 c war in Ukraine revealed. Also in pandemic times and in times of war, howe
 ver, climate change remains the biggest global challenge that humanity is f
 acing and urban development is an important lever of climate change albeit 
 most often not considered a priority area.\nThis interdisciplinary expert w
 orkshop is dedicated to bring experts from Arctic and non-Arctic research p
 rojects together. In four sessions, the participants will discuss\n\n - Why
  do approaches to sustainable urban development differ? (Roundtable discuss
 ion);\n - How can sustainable urban development be steered more effectively
  and in alignment with local and global policies? (panel);\n - The effects 
 of the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine on Arctic research on sustaina
 ble development (project presentations);\n - Preliminary research results a
 nd their relevance for the Arctic and other remote regions (break-out group
 s).More information and registration: https://www.die-gdi.de/en/events/deta
 ils/advancing-sustainable-urban-development-in-remote-regions/\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;">Event Type<br />Hybrid expert workshop</p><
 p style="text-align: justify;">Location/Date<br />Online and Bonn, 25.05.20
 22</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Organiser<br />German Development Ins
 titute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), in partnership w
 ith Ecologic Institute and the Maria-Curie Sklodowska University</p><p styl
 e="text-align: justify;">The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shown that 
 global challenges require global responses, which most often seem impossibl
 e to agree upon given our world’s heterogeneities and the significant discr
 epancies in the understanding of human values that once more, the tragic wa
 r in Ukraine revealed. Also in pandemic times and in times of war, however,
  climate change remains the biggest global challenge that humanity is facin
 g and urban development is an important lever of climate change albeit most
  often not considered a priority area.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">T
 his interdisciplinary expert workshop is dedicated to bring experts from Ar
 ctic and non-Arctic research projects together. In four sessions, the parti
 cipants will discuss</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>Why do approac
 hes to sustainable urban development differ? (Roundtable discussion);</li><
 li>How can sustainable urban development be steered more effectively and in
  alignment with local and global policies? (panel);</li><li>The effects of 
 the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine on Arctic research on sustainable
  development (project presentations);</li><li>Preliminary research results 
 and their relevance for the Arctic and other remote regions (break-out grou
 ps).</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">More information and registra
 tion: <a href="https://www.die-gdi.de/en/events/details/advancing-sustainab
 le-urban-development-in-remote-regions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">htt
 ps://www.die-gdi.de/en/events/details/advancing-sustainable-urban-developme
 nt-in-remote-regions/</a></p>
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220525
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220526
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