The Role of Culture in Climate Resilient Development

This comprehensive report delves into the vital role of culture in climate-resilient development, offering a diverse array of case studies from cities and local governments worldwide. It presents a detailed exploration of cultural policies, sustainable cities, and climate resilience, addressing the full spectrum of the 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The report emphasizes the significance of international cultural relations in promoting sustainable development, highlighting the dissemination of culture as a crucial aspect of local implementation of Agenda 21 for culture. It underscores the importance of cultural rights, heritage, diversity, and creativity in the context of international cultural relations.

In addition, it discusses inclusion and accessibility within the framework of climate equity efforts, stressing the need to engage marginalized communities in climate planning and implementation. It also underscores the role of policymakers in prioritizing equitable outcomes and ensuring the meaningful participation of vulnerable communities in transformative processes.

Furthermore, the report addresses the intersection of culture and heritage with climate change mitigation, emphasizing the role of creativity, inspiration, education, and knowledge in driving and enabling mitigation ambitions among people. It also highlights the influence of culture on our understanding of the environment and its deep-rooted impact on our relationship with the natural world.

Overall, this report serves as a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of European Heritage, offering insights into the multifaceted connections between culture, sustainable development, and climate resilience.

Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
UCLG – CGLU, Climate Heritage Network
Author(s)
Andrew Potts
Language
English
Geography
Global
Keywords
Culture, Resilient Development, Sustainable Cities, Heritage, Creativity, Diversity, Climate Change, Inclusion, Accessibility, Cultural exchange, Global cooperation
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