Climate Resilient Development: How to make shifts towards a sustainable future for all?
Wednesday, 9th November 2022

Climate resilient development refers to the integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation in advancing sustainable development. Climate resilient development takes place through societal choices and associated actions made by multiple civil society, government and private sector actors in diverse arenas. In order to ensure human wellbeing and planetary health, it is urgent to mobilise such actions, and leverage system transitions including in energy, land, ocean and ecosystems, urban and infrastructure, and industry and society. Societal choices founded on ecosystem stewardship, inclusion, equity and justice and knowledge diversity are key to advance climate resilient development.

This session aims to explain how to make climate resilient development actionable. The session will start with a video and a brief introduction of the main concepts - system transitions, pathways, transformations - explaining each component and how they come together. This will be followed by a panel discussion among authors of the recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on practical examples/guides on what climate resilient pathways look like in human and natural systems, how you achieve actor involvement in the different arenas, how you approach regional differences in pursuing climate resilient development, and how actions are rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. The third segment consists of questions from the audience, followed by conclusions.

Speakers
Siri H.  Eriksen
Siri H. Eriksen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Luis  Fernandez-Carril
Luis Fernandez-Carril

Technological Institute and Higher Studies of Monterrey, Special Commission on Climate Change of the Senate of Mexico
Leo  Hickman
Leo Hickman

Carbon Brief
Maria Fernanda  Lemos
Maria Fernanda Lemos

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Debora  Ley
Debora Ley

UN ECLAC
Mike  Morecroft
Mike Morecroft

Natural England
Diana  Reckien
Diana Reckien

University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management
Lisa  Schipper
Lisa Schipper

University of Oxford
Slides
Climate Resilient Development: How to make shifts towards a sustainable future for all?

Debora Ley, WGII Lead Author, and Siri Eriksen, WGII Lead Author

Videos

IPCC
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