Webinars

Promoting low emission and climate resilient urban development: the experience in Latin America

VIDEO

Date: Wednesday April 27th

Time: 9:00- 10:30 am (CST, time in Costa Rica)

Agenda

Introduction. Ana Maria Majano Coordinator of the LEDS LAC Secretariat, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE).

The Urban LEDS Project. Igor Reis de Albuquerque Climate change manager. Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI), Brasil.

Emerging and Sustainable Cities Initiative. Daniela Carrera Marquis Job, Interamerican Development Bank (IDB).

Links of interest

Urban LEDS proyect link here

About the webinar

Latin America and the Caribbean is the second most urbanized region in the world with 8 out of 10 people living in cities. With their high concentration levels of population, industries and infrastructure, cities generate almost three quarters of the global greenhouse gas emissions are among the areas that will suffer the most from climate change. However, they also offer many opportunities to develop strategies that contribute at the same time to deal with climate change and improve the quality of life for city dwellers.

In Latin America there are important initiatives that promote the transformation of the urban environment with a climate compatible development model. This webinar will discuss the experiences of ICLEI´s Urban LEDS Program and the Interamerican Development Bank´s Emerging and Sustainable Cities Initiative, both of which are supporting local processes and facilitating learning through regional exchange.

The webinar will be held in Spanish. If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Secretariat of the Platform LEDS LAC: info@ledslac.org

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