Culture Driving Climate Resilient Futures: An Intergenerational Dialogue
COP26 Multilevel Action Pavilion (Blue Zone)
Friday, 5 November, 10:00-11:15am
Event organizer: Climate Heritage Network, UCLG, ICLEI
Event Summary: On COP26 Youth Day, this session presents an inter-generational dialogue on the power of youth-led care for culture and circular culture approaches to transformatively reinterpret today’s make-take-waste carbon-scape and accompanying mindsets. The session will showcase recommendations from three Climate Heritage Intergenerational Dialogues held during the 2021 Pre-COP, launch the new Climate Heritage Youth Forum, and preview the UCLG-CHN Report: ‘The Role of Culture in Climate Resilient Development’ being released later in COP26.
PROGRAMME
Welcome to Event (5 minutes)
• Andrew Potts, Coordinator, Climate Heritage Network (in-person)
Introduction of Mayor Soyer (5 minutes)
• Yunus Arikan, Director of Global Advocacy, ICLEI World Secretariat (in-person)
Talk – Circular Culture (15 minutes)
• Tunc Soyer, Mayor of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey; Climate Action Co-Chair, Global Executive Committee, ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability (in-person)
Culture and Climate Resilient Development: Preview of the new UCLG-CHN Report on ‘The Role of Culture in Climate Resilient Development: Strategies for Strengthening Sustainable Development While Promoting Transformative Climate Action’ (15 minutes)
• Jordi Pascual (virtual)
Climate Heritage Narratives – Youth-Led Intergenerational Dialogues. (Showcase recommendations from three Climate Heritage Intergenerational Dialogues held during the 2021 Pre-COP, launch of the new Climate Heritage Youth Forum)(TOTAL; 30 minutes)
First Panel
• Yoloxochitl Lucio Orizaga, ICOMOS Emerging Professional Working Group (Mexico)(virtual)
• Rim Kelouaze, Africa World Heritage Fund youth programme (Algeria)(virtual)
• Louise Kelly, Historic Environment Scotland and the #HistoricScot Youth Forum (UK)(virtual)
• Pravali Vangeti, Europa Nostra/ESACH (virtual)
Second Panel: There will be short (3-5 mins) tasters of the types of work that was presented at the Climate Heritage Narratives to represent the ethos of the Youth Forum
• Isabela Watler, The National Trust for the Cayman Islands (in-person)
• Marion Cloarec, REMPART (France)(virtual)
• Lucien Waninsida Zongo, Ateliers3architectes (Burkina Faso)(virtual)
Closing (5 minutes)
Andrew Potts (in-person)
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