The 11th r3.0 International (online) Conference 'Tipping Points on Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience' on September 10/11 has four main themes, each with extraordinary speakers. Session 2, called ‘Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience', marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Alison Shaw will present on her work with municipalities in Canada implementing low carbon resilience (LCR), which augments mitigation with adaptation strategies and thereby also opens the door to broader systemic interventions -- including thresholds-based assessment. Get your ticket at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX and be with us for all 4 conference topics, discussed on September 10/11 online.
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The 11th r3.0 International (online) Conference 'Tipping Points on Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience' on September 10/11 has four main themes, each with extraordinary speakers. Session 2, called ‘Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience', marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Alison Shaw will present on her work with municipalities in Canada implementing low carbon resilience (LCR), which augments mitigation with adaptation strategies and thereby also opens the door to broader systemic interventions -- including thresholds-based assessment. Get your ticket at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX and be with us for all 4 conference topics, discussed on September 10/11 online.
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We're continuing the final sprint until the start of the 11th r3.0 International Online Conference 'Tipping Points On Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience', happening September 10 & 11, exactly one week from now. See all information you need at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX. What are the most urgent discussions that we now need to have in times of the polycrisis and directions to (global) resilience? Here's #2 of 4 that we're covering in depth at the conference: Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience 2024 marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Get your ticket now, this is a not-to-miss discussion focused on necessary interventions: https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX.
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We're continuing the final sprint until the start of the 11th r3.0 International Online Conference 'Tipping Points On Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience', happening September 10 & 11, exactly one week from now. See all information you need at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX. What are the most urgent discussions that we now need to have in times of the polycrisis and directions to (global) resilience? Here's #2 of 4 that we're covering in depth at the conference: Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience 2024 marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Get your ticket now, this is a not-to-miss discussion focused on necessary interventions: https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX.
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We're continuing the final sprint until the start of the 11th r3.0 International Online Conference 'Tipping Points On Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience', happening September 10 & 11, exactly one week from now. See all information you need at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX. What are the most urgent discussions that we now need to have in times of the polycrisis and directions to (global) resilience? Here's #2 of 4 that we're covering in depth at the conference: Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience 2024 marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Get your ticket now, this is a not-to-miss discussion focused on necessary interventions: https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX.
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The 11th r3.0 International (online) Conference 'Tipping Points on Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience' on September 10/11 has four main themes, each with extraordinary speakers. Session 2 is called ‘Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience.’ 2024 marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Belen Paez will walk us through the development and implementation of the Sacred Amazon Headwaters Bioregional Plan 2030, which represents perhaps the most robust long-term bioregional strategy globally, which importantly asserts indigenous stewardship as a strategic imperative for achieving justice and regeneration. Get your ticket at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX and be with us for all 4 conference topics, discussed on September 10/11 online.
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The 11th r3.0 International (online) Conference 'Tipping Points on Tipping Points - Building Necessary Collapse Resilience' on September 10/11 has four main themes, each with extraordinary speakers. Session 2 is called ‘Municipalities & Bioregions: Place-Based Collapse Resilience.’ 2024 marks a conscious shift for r3.0 into a primary focus on place-based engagement, specifically at the nested scales of municipalities and bioregions, as these represent the most promising contexts for navigating collapse with resilience. This session focuses on the systemic innovations that communities are seeding to ruggedize in the context of increasing complexity and potential crashes. Belen Paez will walk us through the development and implementation of the Sacred Amazon Headwaters Bioregional Plan 2030, which represents perhaps the most robust long-term bioregional strategy globally, which importantly asserts indigenous stewardship as a strategic imperative for achieving justice and regeneration. Get your ticket at https://lnkd.in/e8QSWjVX and be with us for all 4 conference topics, discussed on September 10/11 online.
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Join us this Friday 12th for an inspiring conversation with Linda Schilling Cuellar and Amani Alshaban, led by Camillo Boano. Crisis, design and criticality: thinking frictions and ecologies of climate crisis Linda Schilling Cuellar, Tools to see otherwise Tools to see otherwise explore new media in searching for the visuality of post-extractive futures. If mineral extractivism is inscrutable since it takes place in remote areas; what can ecological reparations based on economies of environmental remediation look like on those sites? How can science-based speculative futures mobilize political imagination in places where communities have been historically denied by the government any agency over what happens to their landscape? Amani Alshaban, Practice beyond the logical framework: criticality in implementing recovery and development projects in fragile context ‘Crisis’ has evolved into a prolonged and multifaceted phenomenon, particularly within conflict-ridden environments. Subsequently, a substantial portion of recovery and developmental initiatives are executed under the umbrella of international cooperation, operating within the framework of aid, recovery, and development. The widespread advocacy for the adoption of the triple nexus—comprising peace, humanitarian, and development—is increasingly integrated into the daily practices of development practitioners. This talk will draw insights from experiences in various regions, including Jordan, Yemen, Iraq, and more recently, Ukraine, this discourse endeavors to scrutinize the obstacles confronting practitioners as they navigate the complexities of what is known as the logical framework and the theory of change during the implementation of donor-driven projects. It also seeks to explore how these challenges can influence methodologies with a view to enhancing participatory approaches, all while acknowledging the dynamic nature of the crisis concept, particularly in the broader urban systems in fragile environments. Click on the link below to know more and register https://lnkd.in/eGa45jKX
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This Factsheet for Young People highlighted key adaptation and resilience strategies for building climate-resilient cities in Africa, which include: 1️⃣ Foster multi-level government coordination 2️⃣ Strengthen the capacity of all city stakeholders 3️⃣ Deepen the resilience of the private sector. 4️⃣ Explore new financial mechanisms for enhanced resilience, Find out more in Factsheet for Young People: Urban Development and City Resilience, which draws upon the 2022 State and Trends in Adaptation Report: https://lnkd.in/e_XUzfxc
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This Factsheet for Young People highlighted key adaptation and resilience strategies for building climate-resilient cities in Africa, which include: 1️⃣ Foster multi-level government coordination 2️⃣ Strengthen the capacity of all city stakeholders 3️⃣ Deepen the resilience of the private sector. 4️⃣ Explore new financial mechanisms for enhanced resilience, Find out more in Factsheet for Young People: Urban Development and City Resilience, which draws upon the 2022 State and Trends in Adaptation Report: https://lnkd.in/e_XUzfxc
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🚨 Join STAAR Facility and BASIC Research on 8 October, 14.00 (BST) for socialprotection.org webinar: ‘Using social assistance to promote climate resilience in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. What do we know and what needs to change?’ ⭐ FCDO’s Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) programme funds research and technical assistance aimed at understanding, expanding, and improving the effectiveness of social protection approaches in crisis settings. This socialprotection.org webinar series will bring together emerging insights from both BASIC Research and STAAR to stimulate thought and action among practitioners working in these areas. The first webinar in the four-part series will explore how climate challenges will affect needs and operational choices, especially in regions of active conflict, and what these challenges mean for future policy and programme design. 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eXgRH23b Anna McCord, Roger Pearson, Daniel Hailu, Jeremy Lind #Socialprotection | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | DAI
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