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The Atkins team at the World Urban Forum:
Roger SavageAssociate Director, [email protected]+44 7802 91 5911
Steven FraserBusiness Manager, Highways & [email protected] +44 7834 50 5950
Richard Ainsley Principal Planner, [email protected] +44 7834 50 7265
Ava LawrenceCommunications Manager, International Development [email protected]+44 7812 23 8079
www.atkinsglobal.com/fpc
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CitieSHow do you create liveable and inclusive cities fit for the future?
Atkins and partners will present emerging findings from future proofing cities projects in Colombia, India and Nigeria.
We will demonstrate the power of an integrated approach to planning cities and aligning finance and implementation
mechanisms to accelerate social and economic growth.
World Urban Forum 5 – 11 April 2014
Medellin Colombia
Vijay Jagannathan, Senior Fellow, World Resources Institute
Future Proofing Cities is an important initiative.its value is in the development of a coherent framework to analyse disparate issues relating tocities and climate change, and more importantly,offering insights of relevance to policy makers, urban planners, local officials, civil society andordinary residents alike.
Future Proofing Cities is an important initiative.its value is in the development of a coherent framework to analyse disparate issues relating tocities and climate change, and more importantly,offering insights of relevance to policy makers, urban planners, local officials, civil society andordinary residents alike.
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Potential components and mechanisms to implement future proofing at city level
A future proofing approach takes a long term view to support the development and implementation of integrated programmes through a series of practical steps and actions.
the Mayor of Manizales Jorge eduardo Rojas giraldo and Atkins invites you to our presentation which includes an overview of the Manizales city-region masterplan in Colombia and other international projects:
Future Proofing CitiesWednesday 9 April 13:30 – 14:30in the Urban Library
Atkins’ Roger Savage will be a panellist at the Future Cities Catapult panel discussion on ‘Collaborative innovation to solve urban challenges’ on Thursday 10 April 12:00 – 13:00 in the Yellow Pavilion, Room 1
We will also be speaking at CDKn’s ‘Tackling Climate Change and poverty in cities’ event on Thursday 10 April 14:00 – 16:00 in the Red Pavilion, Room 17
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SOUTH AFRICA
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Srinagar
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Allahabad
Hyderabad
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VijayawadaPekan Baru
Ho Chi Minh City
Dhanbad
Bandung
Moradabad
JalandharIslamabad
Peshawar
Gujranwala
Kota
Zaria
Quetta
NagpurBhopal
Rajkot
Da Nang
Karachi
Chennai
Kananga
Hyderabad
Ahmadabad
Faisalabad
Lubumbashi
Visakhapatnam
Lilongwe
Blantyre
Aba
Pune
Salem
Kochi
Surat
Lagos
Abuja
Raipur
Lusaka
Ilorin
Ibadan
Kumasi
Madurai
Pretoria
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Maiduguri Kisangani
Trivandrum
Benin City
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Johannesburg
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Dar es SalaamPort Harcourt
Bandar Lampung
Port Elizabeth
Tiruchirappalli
Durgbhilainagar
Tiruppur
Coimbatore
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Five urban typesThis map shows the 129 cities in 20 countries grouped into five types based on the most significant environmental risks relevant to them. These cities represent a significant sample of the world’s urban population and are significant in economic terms.
The Five Urban Typologies
Type 1 Cities – Energy intensive sprawled cities with high carbon footprints
Type 2 Cities – Cities with major climate hazards
Type 3 Cities – Cities with risks to regional support system(s)
Type 4 Cities – Cities with multiple risks
Type 5 Cities – Cities with low current risk profile
Unknown risk type – Cities with unknown climate risks due to data availability ©
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