Extreme Hangout • COP29, Baku

New Means of Urban Resilience - How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.

Saturday

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16 November

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15:30-16:10

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Session Overview

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You’re invited to join us for a vital conversation on New Means of Urban Resilience: How Cities Can Rise to Emerging Ecological Challenges. This talk will consist of insightful presentations from Lewis Akenji, Executive Director of the Hot or Cool Institute in Berlin, who will discuss innovative frameworks for promoting sustainable urban living and resource equity. Sheela Patel, founding director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centers, will share her expertise on empowering marginalised urban communities to actively participate in building resilient cities. We hope you can join to engage with these two leading voices in the field!
Meet Your Speaker

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Sheela Patel is the founder director of the Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC), an NGO based in Mumbai, that has been working since 1984 to support community organisations of the urban poor in their efforts to access secure housing and basic amenities and seek their right to the city. SPARC has been working in alliance with two Community Based Organizations – National Slum Dwellers Federation (NSDF) and Mahila Milan (women’s collectives in slums) that are active in 70 cities in different states of India. Since 1999, she has also been Secretary and Chief Executive of SPARC Samudaya Nirman Sahayak (SSNS), a non-profit company set up to assist slum communities take on construction projects in cities to provide slum dwellers to build homes and sanitation for themselves.

Sheela is a founder amongst many of Slum Dwellers International, a transnational social movement of the urban poor in Asia, Africa and Latin America, whose board she previously chaired. Patel is widely recognised – nationally and internationally – for seeking urgent attention to the issues of urban poverty, housing and infrastructure onto the radar of governments, bilateral and international agencies, foundations and other organizations.

Among other things, Sheela was a Commissioner of the Commission for Adaptation to climate change between 2018-2020 and is currently a trustee of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED), a Global Ambassador for Race to Zero and Race to Resilience, Member of the Club of Rome, Member of the External Advisory Group of Digi-NEB, Board Member for Climate-KIC Foundation and was awarded the 2023 Lawrence C Nussdorf Urban Leadership Prize by PennIUR. Since 2022 Sheela has been spearheading  the Campaign for Roof Over Our Heads (ROOH) that is now part of the UN Race to Resilience (RtR) campaign.

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Klosters Forum

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Session Overview

Session information coming soon!

You’re invited to join us for a vital conversation on New Means of Urban Resilience: How Cities Can Rise to Emerging Ecological Challenges. This talk will consist of insightful presentations from Lewis Akenji, Executive Director of the Hot or Cool Institute in Berlin, who will discuss innovative frameworks for promoting sustainable urban living and resource equity. Sheela Patel, founding director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centers, will share her expertise on empowering marginalised urban communities to actively participate in building resilient cities. We hope you can join to engage with these two leading voices in the field!
Meet Your Panel / Speakers

Sheela Patel

Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centres

Sheela Patel is the founder director of the Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC), an NGO based in Mumbai, that has been working since 1984 to support community organisations of the urban poor in their efforts to access secure housing and basic amenities and seek their right to the city. SPARC has been working in alliance with two Community Based Organizations – National Slum Dwellers Federation (NSDF) and Mahila Milan (women’s collectives in slums) that are active in 70 cities in different states of India. Since 1999, she has also been Secretary and Chief Executive of SPARC Samudaya Nirman Sahayak (SSNS), a non-profit company set up to assist slum communities take on construction projects in cities to provide slum dwellers to build homes and sanitation for themselves.

Sheela is a founder amongst many of Slum Dwellers International, a transnational social movement of the urban poor in Asia, Africa and Latin America, whose board she previously chaired. Patel is widely recognised – nationally and internationally – for seeking urgent attention to the issues of urban poverty, housing and infrastructure onto the radar of governments, bilateral and international agencies, foundations and other organizations.

Among other things, Sheela was a Commissioner of the Commission for Adaptation to climate change between 2018-2020 and is currently a trustee of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED), a Global Ambassador for Race to Zero and Race to Resilience, Member of the Club of Rome, Member of the External Advisory Group of Digi-NEB, Board Member for Climate-KIC Foundation and was awarded the 2023 Lawrence C Nussdorf Urban Leadership Prize by PennIUR. Since 2022 Sheela has been spearheading  the Campaign for Roof Over Our Heads (ROOH) that is now part of the UN Race to Resilience (RtR) campaign.

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Klosters Forum
Day 05: Energy, Peace, Relief & Recovery

Friday, 15 November

 

Main Stage
 

Inspiration Stage
12:00-12:15
Janine Campling
Janine Campling
Keynote

Coming up

Saturday, 16 November
Day 06: Science, Technology, Innovation
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
18:00-20:00
Evening DancEvente
Evening Event
Sunday, 17 November
Day 07: Rest Day
Monday, 18 November
Day 08: Human Development, Children and Youth, Health
 
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Inspiration Stage
15:00-15:15
Enkhuun Byambadorj
Keynote
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
15:30-16:00
Fireside Chat
Fireside Chat
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
16:00-17:00
Panel Session
Panel
Tuesday, 19 November
Day 09: Food, Agriculture, Water
 
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Inspiration Stage
10:45-11:00
Caillum Hedderman
Keynote
 
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Inspiration Stage
11:00-12:00
Perspectives on Agriculture
Panel
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
15:30-16:00
Fireside Chat
Fireside Chat
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
16:00-17:00
Insights of Local Youth
Panel
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
14:00-16:00
EcoKnowledge Student Fair
Fair
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
16:00-17:00
Workshop
Workshop
Thursday, 21 November
Day 11: Nature and Biodiversity, Gender and Equality, Indigenous
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
15:30-16:00
Keynote
Keynote
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
16:00-17:00
Keynote
Keynote

Previous Days

Tuesday, 12 November
Day 02: World Leaders Summit
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
09:15-10:00
Yoga with Jess
Health and Wellness
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
14:00-14:30
Meditation Session
Workshop
Wednesday, 13 November
Day 03: World Leaders Summit
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
10:00-20:00
All Day MCs
All Day MCs
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
11:00-12:00
As Above, So Below
Panel Session
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
18:00-18:45
Evening of Music
Music Evening
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
09:15-10:00
Yoga with Jess
Health and Wellness
 
Main Stage
 
Inspiration Stage
13:00-13:30
Meditation
Health & Wellness
Friday, 15 November
Day 05: Energy, Peace, Relief, Recovery
 

Main Stage
 

Inspiration Stage
12:00-12:15
Janine Campling
Janine Campling
Keynote

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