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Locally led policies are key to climate resilience and climate adaptation – yet local governments are the ones who struggle the most to be heard at the international forum of debate on the matter.
This panel presents experiences that are making a difference, and have the opportunity to be reproduced in larger scale, by other local communities around the world. As an example, the OECD is extending its studies from the first 100 different cities to identify blue economy initiatives elsewhere in the globe, and Rio de Janeiro is making an effort to participate in the international debate of sustainability more often then ever before.
UN-Habitat and the Australian Water Partnership show very relevant cases involving displaced persons, settlements and climate resilience – cases in which the local challenges have even less international voice and representation. The UN Water report also stressed different best practices of local led policies through Research & innovation projects funded by institutions.
Moderator: Chrysi Laspidou, Professor, University of Thessaly, Coordinator of Arsinoe and Nexogenesis EU projects
Author

Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro
Water Europe
GWOPA
