We are excited to be presenting a number of sessions at the #Innovate4Cities conference this month, ahead of COP26. Co-hosted by UN-Habitat and the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM), the Innovate4Cities conference will be the leading gathering on urban solutions and implementation pathways by and for cities, researchers, policy makers, businesses, innovators and students in 2021.
Caroline Field will be speaking on ‘Ensuring energy system resilience during the net-zero transition’ as part of an event hosted by the Westminster Energy Forum on The Science behind COP26: Risks, Trends and Benchmarks.
A premiere screening of Resilience Engineered Episode 1: ‘Preparing for an uncertain future’ is taking place on Wednesday 22 September 2021 17.00-18.00 BST at New York Climate Week.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted businesses all over the world and organisations such as The Welding Institute have had to shift to a new way of working to bolster their resilience and adaptive capacity.
This session will showcase how individual cities in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin and North America have built resilience to future shocks and stresses and increased uncertainty, and the role of stakeholders at different levels in the process. As part of the multi-stakeholder session, Louise Ellis is hosting a keynote on behalf of Arup and The Resilience Shift, in partnership with Tony Wong, Water Sensitive Cities.
This session explores how water utilities around the world can tackle future uncertainties. With Arup’s Mark Fletcher and Janine Witko, DC Water’s David Gadis, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s Debra Shore, Northumbrian Water’s Ian Gray, and hosted by Louise Ellis of The Resilience Shift.
Today we celebrate our participation in this year’s SIWI World Water Week that takes place 23-27 August 2021. Join us and our many partners at three different sessions, featuring cases and application of the City Water Resilience Approach, and with a focus on urban water resilience and the paradigm shifts that are needed.
Savina Carluccio, Head of Guidance, Tools and Standards at The Resilience Shift, moderated a discussion on urban opportunities for South Africa as part of Africa Cities and Built Environment Day.