• Overview

When: Wednesday 7 December, 2022
Where: Register here to access online

City life is becoming the default human experience, but it is also exacerbating some of the world’s most serious environmental and socioeconomic challenges. Promoting urban nature through bottom-up initiatives and inclusive participation can help cities become more resilient, healthy and equitable. However, for urban nature to reach its full potential, we need to address the issue of unequal access to environmental benefits in cities and the potential risks of “green gentrification.”

What is at stake when access to green space is unequal in a city? How can nature be used to promote inclusiveness and equity in cities?​​ ​​​Join UrbanShift on December 7 to discuss these important questions.

You’ll learn from experts about the challenges and benefits of promoting nature and equity in cities, and you’ll also hear from local leaders in Mexico City about how their urban greening and biodiversity strategies have spurred social cohesion, improved food security, and empowered women. This webinar will be offered in English, Spanish and French. Please contact Elsa Lefevre for more information and follow UrbanShift on Twitter.

Speakers:

  • ​Sharon Gil, Head, Cities Unit, UNEP and UNEP Technical Lead, UrbanShift 
  • Pierre Henri BoileauHead, Global Environment Outlook, UNEP
  • John-Rob Pool, Manager, Knowledge and Partnerships, UrbanShift, WRI
  • Dr. José Alberto Lara PulidoFounder, Ecopoliticas
  • Michelle MontijoCoordinator of Biodiversity Strategies, Secretariat of the Environment (Sedema), Mexico City
  • Luisa Miranda Morel, Senior Manager, Inclusive Climate Action Forum and Academies, C40