Dear Staff
and Students
To mark World Cities Day 2025,
the SARChI Chair for Inclusive Cities, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban,
South Africa, will be leading a discussion through a webinar on building a
resilient future in the face of climate change and adopting people-centred
smart cities.
THEME: BUILDING RESILIENT FUTURES:
PEOPLE-CENTRED SMART CITIES IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Date: Friday, 31 October 2025
Time: 11h00 (RSA Time)
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Enquiries: Dr Ayobami Popoola | ayobami.popoola@yahoo.com
Overview:
This webinar is part of the School of Science summer seminar
series and serves as a follow-up to the recently concluded *Inclusive Cities
Conference 2025*, themed *Resilient Cities and Communities: Adapting to Climate
Change and Beyond*. The conference highlighted the global importance of urban
resilience, noting that infrastructure challenges in South Africa mirror those
in Europe. It emphasized systems that transcend individual leadership and
advocate for sustainable governance, while showcasing the role of urban
innovation in responding to African urbanism and local realities promoting
adaptable, co-produced knowledge and participatory governance.
Aligned with this year’s World Cities Day, which focuses on
people-centered smart cities, the webinar will explore how data-driven
decision-making, technology, and AI can enhance urban life and aid recovery
from shocks and crises. The emphasis remains on promoting smart city
initiatives that are centered on people’s needs.
The SARChI Chair for Inclusive Cities as a global research group
at the University of KwaZulu-Natal underscores that people-centered smart
cities must prioritize climate change responses and resilient urban development
to meet sustainability goals for 21st-century communities. With a focus on
equity, sustainability, and participatory governance, particularly
within African urban climate contexts, the
webinar is titled “Building Resilient Futures: People-Centred Smart Cities in
the Age of Climate Change.”
The central aim is to reinforce the importance of prioritizing
marginalized communities, fostering context-sensitive planning, and promoting
co-production of knowledge among stakeholders through bottom-up governance and
community-led data collection. While UN-Habitat advances the global dialogue on
people-centered smart cities, the SARChI Chair’s focus is on building resilient
futures through the adoption of such cities amid climate challenges.
This event features a panel of five experts with nearly four
decades of combined experience in local projects and successful case studies
across Europe, Africa, Australia, and America. The discussion will contribute
to shaping strategies for creating resilient, inclusive, and climate-responsive
urban futures.
Issued
by: College of Humanities