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NewCities Newsletter | Climate Migration, Urban innovation, SDGs & more
Learn from cities and regions preparing to receive a generation of climate migrants. Thirteen expert contributors from diverse sectors envision what new, more resilient, and equitable districts might look like on higher ground, as we learn that not every risk can be mitigated. Rebuild, relocate, prevent, or brush aside, whatever you may think the future holds, explore the challenges climate change brings and what it means for urban planning.
Newsletter
February 11, 2020
THE BIG PICTURE
Climate Migration
Learn from cities and regions preparing to receive a generation of climate migrants. Thirteen expert contributors from diverse sectors envision what new, more resilient, and equitable districts might look like on higher ground, as we learn that not every risk can be mitigated. Rebuild, relocate, prevent, or brush aside, whatever you may think the future holds, explore the challenges climate change brings and what it means for urban planning.
The Annual Convening of our Greenfield Cities Alliance will be held as a side event at the World Urban Forum 10 to discuss challenges, opportunities, and innovations in new cities. 16 current members will be attending together with distinctive guests and experts Sarah Moser and Greg Lindsay. This is the only event that convenes a group of leading greenfield cities and focuses on the future of sustainable urbanization. Are you attending WUF10?
NewCities and the Victoria Foundation, along with Host Partner the City of Victoria, Key Strategic Partners Royal Roads University and FortisBC, and Supporting Partners the Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria, Deetken Impact, and Women in Cities International.
CoMotion MIAMI brings together the brave new world of the urban mobility revolution - with a special focus on the extraordinary dynamism in Miami and South Florida, and in Central and South American cities. We are excited to announce the theme of the conference: “Future Mobility: Innovation+Resilience." Global mayors, leading technologists, public transport operators and venture capitalists, start-ups and established players — the entire landscape of new urban mobility will be present for two days of immersive and inspirational talks, demos, test drives & exhibitions.
In partnership with the St. Louis Development Corporation, Midland States Bank, and the Heartland St. Louis Black Chamber of Commerce.
This two-day conference will focus on the innovative solutions St. Louis is employing, ranging across crucial topics such as housing and real estate, mobility and transportation infrastructure, opportunity zones, social and environmental sustainability, economic development, and talent attraction. We will look at all of these themes through lenses of equity, inclusion, and community participation. The event will explore these topics via a mix of interactive formats, such as keynote speeches, panel sessions with Q&A, “TEDx style” presentations, workshops, visits to key sites throughout St. Louis, and networking activities. We are also delighted to share that Mayor Lyda Krewson will be joining us to deliver the opening keynote.
Last year, NewCities and UrbanLeap set out to establish a baseline for urban innovation. We wanted to better understand the ongoing, evolutionary journey of how public servants discovered, tested, and shared ideas to improve their city.
Together with Civic Pulse, we surveyed 581 local and regional public sector representatives from all over the United States and Canada about their approach to innovation. On Thursday, March 5th, 2020, we will be hosting a webinar which takes a deeper dive into the survey themes and data, and will shine a spotlight on how a number of cities are approaching common challenges, defining success, discovering new ideas, piloting solutions, and sharing results.