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ISCN Global Mixer: Citizen Science and Smart Cities

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With its‘ „ISCN Global Mixer“ the International Smart Cities Network of GIZ brings you a wide spectrum of selected Smart City topics in less than 30 minutes. Fresh and innovative ideas, as well as out-of-the-box-content or experimental approaches from the very frontier of Smart City development await you. Join the curiosity! This time: Data is one of the key resources for the development of common good-oriented Smart Cities. And yet on so many aspects of urban and environmental reality actual and sensibly collected data is still massively lacking to make good for the many promises invoked. So let’s turn to the best “sensors” any city will ever have – its’ citizens! We will have a short and focused look into citizen science and how it can enhance Smart City development. INVOLVED: Moritz Müller, Bürger schaffen Wissen (tbc)

Don’t Panic, It’s Organic: Transforming Waste Management in Accra

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We will present a webinar to showcase our waste management project in Accra, Ghana. This project, implemented in collaboration with the C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF) and the city of Accra, is set to transform waste management practices while addressing critical environmental and social challenges. INVOLVED Speakers: Susanne Kempf, Abraham Afful Moderators: Gabriela Salgado

ISCN Global Mixer: Urban Disaster Risk Resilience

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With its‘ „ISCN Global Mixer“ the International Smart Cities Network of GIZ brings you a wide spectrum of selected Smart City topics in less than 30 minutes. Fresh and innovative ideas, as well as out-of-the-box-content or experimental approaches from the very frontier of Smart City development await you. Join the curiosity! This time: A quick and focused input (less than 30 min) on Urban Disaster Risk Resilience. The topic couldn't be timelier, as we experience around the world in just the very last days and weeks countless extreme weather conditions and recordbreaking temperatures. We are happy to have Dr Umamaheshwaran Rajasekar from The Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure as a speaker who will present us with - key findings from the Midterm review of the Sendai framework regarding the status of early warning systems - initiatives of the Indian smart cities mission under their integrated command and control centers - Identifying what’s furthermore needed for ensuring smart, sustainable and resilience cities, including reference to what CDRI is doing in this space (tbc) INVOLVED: Dr Umamaheshwaran Rajasekar, CDRI

Citizen-Powered Resilience: Youth Participation in Climate Change Adaptation

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As cities emerge at the frontline of climate change, urban residents offer unique perspectives on its impacts, making their participation vital in shaping adaptation. In this session, CitiesAdapt and BIOCITIES proudly offer young people from Mexico a stage to share their views and ideas on climate change and adaptation:    Listen to the winning team of the regional CitiesAdapt student competition present their idea on how to re-design a public space in Plan de Ayala Sur, Mérida and hear about the “Ecochavos”, a project aimed at young people between 13 and 18, who collaborate to conserve the natural resources of their territories, develop their capacities, and promote meaningful learning.  Join us to learn about best practices in youth-oriented participation measures and their perspective on local climate change impacts and urban adaptation ideas! INVOLVED: Moderation: Aikaterini Karapantsiou & Joao Vitor Krieger Speaker #1: Representative from Mérida (tbc) Speaker #2: Winners of Regional Student Competition in Yucatán (tbc) Speaker #3: Students participating in Ecochavos project (tbc)  LANGUAGE: English, Spanish

GIZ Urban Climate Resilience Toolbox | Pre-Launch Session

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This session offers a preview of the GIZ Urban Climate Resilience Toolbox. Designed to empower policymakers, practitioners, and enthusiasts in the field with up to 100 GIZ’s Urban Climate Resilience approaches in 30 different countries, this work in progress will soon be published on the AC.net website.  During the pre-launch, we'll be delving into the toolbox’s potential to promote best practices and support project implementation and knowledge exchange. We invite GIZ colleagues to share their first reactions on how it can pave the way for replication and scaling up successful approaches. INVOLVED Moderation: Joao Vitor Krieger Speaker #1: Gabriela Amorim (CitiesAdapt) Speaker #2: Phillip Reviere (FMB) Please note that this event is for GIZ employees only. 

Energy & Environment: Best practices in Moroccan cities

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As part of the regional KWT II project, several Moroccan cities have developed best practices to overcome the challenges of urban development. The focus is first on energy issues, in particular street lighting, which is one of the major concerns of the cities. The other priority is the Environment, which requires special attention to prevent the harmful consequences of climate change. In this regard, the Moroccan cities involved in the project have adopted best practices to address the challenges faced during the operation and management of Energy & Environment services. INVOLVED: Meriem Andam - Moderator / Speaker El Mahdi Salah Dine - Moderator / Speaker Karim Amkar (Agadir city) - Speaker Ouail Tabiti (Chefchaouen city) - Speaker LANGUAGE: French

ISCN Global Mixer: Smart Cites and Inclusion

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With its‘ „ISCN Global Mixer“ the International Smart Cities Network of GIZ brings you a wide spectrum of selected Smart City topics in less than 30 minutes. Fresh and innovative ideas, as well as out-of-the-box-content or experimental approaches from the very frontier of Smart City development await you. Join the curiosity! This time: Smart Cities often focus on efficiency gains, more evidence-based planning and policy, or sustainability. But a truly common-good oriented Smart City also enhances its inclusionary capacities, because Smart Cities are indeed for everyone. This ISCN Global Mixer gives us a lucid insight into how Smart Cities can do Inclusion right. INVOLVED Monica Duhem, Director, Global Advisory Center, G3ict – The Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs

City Tour Frankfurt: Gentrification in the Gallus neighbourhood

Frankfurt, Germany

Gentrification describes district-related upgrading processes and the associated displacement of poorer population groups. To be able to understand the respective course of such processes, local political power relations as well as district-related specifics are essential. The district walk is therefore intended to provide an insight into the current dynamics using the example of the Gallus neighborhood in Frankfurt. The walk aims to make it comprehensible how such processes take place in concrete terms and what the influence of state and private actors consists of. The city tour is part of the EPN Hessen Perspective Change Series and is carried out by the AK Kritische-Geographie. LANGUAGE: German

ISCN Global Mixer: Data Sharing for Future Mobility – Lessons from Mobility Data Space

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With its‘ „ISCN Global Mixer“ the International Smart Cities Network of GIZ brings you a wide spectrum of selected Smart City topics in less than 30 minutes. Fresh and innovative ideas, as well as out-of-the-box-content or experimental approaches from the very frontier of Smart City development await you. Join the curiosity! This time: Mobility is a core sector for common good-oriented development of Smart City. Many data are collected to inform the planning of mobility transitions, but also to leverage new information and data exchanges as well as innovative monetization possibilities. A “lighthouse project” in that regard is the Mobility Data Space, an initiative by the German government. INVOLVED: Dr. Andreas Heindl, Acatech

From strategy to execution: How to build a sustainable urban development?

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To strengthen cities' resilience and sustainability, it is essential to understand the challenges and develop suitable solutions. This requires close collaboration between stakeholders, including citizen participation, and strong technical North-South city-to-city partnerships.  Convinced by this approach, Geestland (Germany) and Tozeur (Tunisia) have initiated since 2019 a participatory approach for the development of the Tozeur 2030 sustainable development strategy  In Algeria, Constantine and Draa Errich are developing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with the German cities of Aschaffenburg and Sindelfingen to improve local urban development and management.  LANGUAGE: French INVOLVED: Doria Adman, Hatem Bouden, Philip Jain  

Think Integrated! Practical approaches from urban experts

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The experts fund for municipal partnerships worldwide showcases how the program uses integrated approaches. In this event, different experts and municipal partners explain, what integrated approaches mean for their daily work and how they manage to work in an integrated way, including various sectors, levels and actors. The event will present lessons learned from the projects and provide space for discussion on the opportunities and challenges of an integrated approach in the municipalities. INVOLVED Luciana Maia (consultant) Till Mertens Hannah Schabert Experts from Experts Fund

Digitally Supported Adaptation: Urban Heat

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The intertwined issues of climate change and rapid urbanization pose a global challenge. Climate change escalates extreme weather and ecosystem disruption, while urban growth heightens resource use, emissions, and land-use shifts, worsening the climate crisis. Urban heat, one pressing consequence of these changes, requires innovative solutions and data-driven policies, often powered by digital tools.   Our webinar will dive into the topic of global warming-induced heat in cities and introduce a user-friendly open-source tool that can quickly visualize and analyze satellite data, supporting practitioners working with urban planning and heat island assessments, environmental monitoring, outreach, and policymaking. INVOLVED Moderation: Joao Vitor Krieger  Input 1: deep dive into urban heat (speaker tbc)  Input 2: Timo Heidinger