Cohort 19- Schedule for Second Session on Urban Resilience

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1 Cohort 19- Schedule for Second Session on Urban Resilience Making Cities Engines of Growth through Adaptation, Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction Measures Day 1 25/7/ Registration and Networking Urban Resilience- Conceptual Framework Orientation to Urban Resilience Session Habitat III Economic Empowerment and Social Integration Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability 1545 Urban Resilience Frameworks Closing Wrapping Up and Feedback Arshed Rafiq Overview of the sessions Speaker: ATS + Qaisar Bangali + UPSP Rep Chair: Shahnaz Wazir Ali Shahid Lutfi + Naeem Ahmed Mughal- DG SEPA + NSUSC Safeguard Specialist +Arif Dehlvi- WWF Associates and 1. Global Frameworks adopted in How integration is being done through Habitat III and road map for Pakistan 2. The political economy instruments for functional cities and local governments 3. The structural and social inequalities as barriers to equitable economic growth in cities 1. How to manage low density and high GHG intensity of cities to improve sustainability? 2. How to incorporate climate resilience and environmental sustainability in different economic sectors 3. How to monitor and ensure urban vulnerabilities and sustainability? 4. Environmental sustainability and emissions reduction through implementation of environmental technologies Associates will work in groups to discuss resilience building frameworks and initiatives and discuss their impact and limitations in Pakistani context Dinner: Lead Karachi Club: 7:30 to 9:30 pm

2 Day 2 26/7/ Recap and Associates To recall the previous day s learning and discuss key takeaways Resilience Initiatives Financing Urban Resilience The Right Mixture Agha Khan Housing Case Study International Resilience Initiatives Tasneem Siddiqui + Ms. Uzaima Nasir- Deputy Director Municipal Finance UPSP + Arshed Rafiq, LEAD Pakistan Alizay Jaffer, Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, Pakistan Associates and 1. The environmental and social issues of low and middle income housing schemes like KKB/ Saiban 2. The public and private investment channels to generate new streams of funds for sustainable urban development 3. Climate windows and own source options to raise funds for enhanced municipal service delivery 1. Agha Khan case study 2. on its resilience and replication After videos, the participants will discuss approaches and models such as: Closing 1645 Resilience in Coastal Cities and Flood Prone Regions Nigah Hussain - Acted 1. Smart Cities India Initiative 2. Rockefeller Foundation 100 Resilient Cities Initiative 3. ACCCRN 4. Others Rahabilitation and recovery in coastal and riverine flood prone areas - Lessons for resilient housing and spatial planning in cities

3 Day 3 27/7/ Recap and Associates To recall the previous day s learning and discuss key takeaways Resilient Communities Closing 1630 Enhancing Urban Resilience through Equity, Access and Environmental Sustainability in Urban Transport Tackling Disasters and Emerging Risks To be coordinated with Saleh Farooqui ists: Arif Hassan + Dr. Noman + Saleh Farooqui Chair: Mr. Aleem Lashari- Director Operations PDMA Sindh ists: DG Suparco Dr. Mansha + Asif Inam (NIO) +Roland D Souza Shehri + Malteser International Rep 1. Practical observation and experience of Green Line Bus Service 2. Equity, Access and Environmental Sustainability in Urban Transport 1. The water and air quality for disaster management and urban resilience 2. The vulnerability of Karachi city to emerging climate risks such as sea water level rise and urban inundation- available technologies and solutions 3. Internal migration - challenges, solutions and opportunities for Karachi city 4. The implementation of disaster management action plan - Status and challenges Field Trip and

4 Day 4 28/7/ Recap and Associates To recall the previous day s learning and discuss key takeaways Developing Resilience in Mega Cities Inclusive and Resilient Urban Development Closing Integrated Adaptation and Mitigation - Planning and Implementation Water for Sustainability of Karachi Key Learnings and Policy Recommendations Noshad Ahmed -Icon architects + Khalida Ghaus - SPDC + PD SCIP Chair: Rehana Memon ists: IES (UOK) Rep + Khalid Mehmood Siddiqui P&D Abdullah Imran - Water Board District Central/ Dr. Shoukat Hayat Khan Ex-NIO 1. Development and improvement of building design and codes for disaster and emergency risk reduction in cities 2. Social policy measures and reforms for making Pakistani cities pro-poor and prowomen 3. Role of public sector and financial institutions for economic empowerment and environmental resilience of urban populations 1. Integration of economic growth objectives with adaptation and mitigation efforts in subnational planning and actions 2. Low -cost climate mitigation options for climate resilience and disaster risk management in Pakistani cities Water scarcity in Karachi - Issues on ground and solutions Water related disasters and urban resilience Knowledge management of key learnings and recommendations from the session

5 Day 5 29/7/ Recap To recall the previous day s learning and discuss key takeaways Leadership for New Urbanism Write shop Write shop 1400 Write 1530 shop and and and Brainstorming on identified research topics, research methodologies and data collection issues on issues in carrying forward Research/ Assignments/ Group Work Way forward to completing the research Group Group s Work Plans