As part of the INTA Winter Session 2025/2026: Global Urban Futures – Delivering Better and Affordable Housing, this online session explores how cities can respond to crises while putting people at the centre of urban development.
On 24 February at 16:00 CET, join Camila Jordan (TETO, Brazil) and Anne Bach Nielsen (University of Copenhagen, Department of Disaster and Crisis Studies) for a timely discussion on how Humanising City principles can strengthen urban resilience.
The session will examine how cities can balance human needs, social cohesion, and adaptive urban planning when facing complex and overlapping challenges, from housing pressures to climate risks and social inequality.
Drawing from practice in low-income settlements in Brazil and research on crisis governance and sustainable urban development, the speakers will reflect on how urban policy and planning can remain people-centred in times of uncertainty.
This event is part of INTA’s broader strategic focus on housing equity, urban wellbeing, and resilient city-making.
Register via: Contact@inta-aivn.org