Low carbon and resilient cities

Cities play a crucial role in climate mitigation, contributing over 70% of global CO2 emissions. Transforming them into low-carbon, climate-resilient environments requires systemic changes across various urban aspects. The Fenner School aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and build a network for impactful research in this area.

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Cities are at the front line of climate mitigation and adaptation. They are responsible for over 70% of global CO2 emission from final energy use, and they are highly vulnerable to a range of environmental hazards (IPCC). Cities’ transformation towards low-carbon and climate-resilient future is a long-term and multi-dimensional process, requiring fundamental and systematic changes in physical/environmental, social, economic, technical, infrastructure and institutional aspects of urban systems. This cluster builds on a long term, international influential research on cities and climate change largely based in Fenner School, and aims to bring together an expanding research community across ANU to explore transition pathways towards low/zero carbon, climate resilient, and healthier/sustainable urban futures. The nature of low carbon & resilient cities study calls for interdisciplinary collaboration across scholars from diverse research backgrounds. A network platform to facilitate communication and collaboration across campus and universities is critical to building up ICEDS reputation in this pressing and influential research field globally and may potentially draw practitioners’ attention and involvement.

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On 19 Nov, ICEDS held a seminar on Economic Opportunities from Offshore Wind Power – Supply Chain Development in Europe and Australia. You can catch up on the event summary, and watch the event recording, in this article.

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