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Urban Planning & Resilience in Latin America

25 November 2021 | 08:00 AM UTC+9

Urban Planning & Resilience in Latin America

Urban Planning & Resilience in Latin America 150 150 WeGO

Following the Latin America Smart Cities Network (LASCN) Pre-workshop of June 17th, WeGO is now preparing a workshop on Urban Planning and Resilience specially designed for the region. The event will provide cities the opportunity to share their current programs, exchange ideas, and facilitate cooperation projects between cities and other stakeholders in the region on Urban Planning and Resilience practices. Join us to learn more and find new cooperation opportunities in the region.

INTERPRETATION LANGUAGES

English   |  Spanish  

PROGRAM

Introduction
(30′)

Welcoming Remarks & LASCN Presentation

Kyong-yul Lee
Secretary General
WeGO

Rodolfo Solano Quirós
Minister
Foreign Affairs and Worship of Costa Rica

Marcos Pontes
Minister
Science, Technology and Innovation of Brazil

Marta Suplicy
Secretary of International Affairs
São Paulo

Johnny Reinoso-Vasquez
Chief of Mission
Embassy of Ecuador in ROK

Session 1
(20′)

Regional Challenges & Trends in Smart City Development in LATAM

Experts on smart city development will provide a comprehensive view of the trends and challenges that the Latin American region is currently experiencing.

Sebastian Rovira
Economic Affairs Officer of the United Nations Economic Commission
Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

Mauricio Bouskela
Senior Specialist in the Housing and Urban Development Division
Inter – American Development Bank (IDB)

NARAE CHOI
Senior Urban Development Specialist at the World Bank Group (WB)

Session 2
(20′)

Smart City Initiatives

Leading cities will share their most recent smart city initiatives and future plans, which will serve as a reference and inspiration for smart city development in the region.

José Antonio Peña Merino
Head of the Digital Agency for Public Innovation
Mexico City 

Vitor Fazio
Coordinator of (011)Lab –  Innovation Laboratory in Government of São Paulo
São Paulo

Patricia Talavera Chaparro
Manager of Economic Development
Lima

Session 3
(20′)

Panel Discussion & Wrap-up

Discussion on future smart city development trends and the role of LASCN to achieve smart city transformation in the region, with all speakers in the two previous sessions.

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