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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2024 · 23 MIN

Barbara Norman - Planning for Growth and Climate Resilience in Australia

from The Century of Cities · host Professor Greg Clark & Jennifer Dolynchuk

In this episode of The Century of Cities, Professor Barbara Norman, a global authority on sustainable urban planning, climate change adaptation, and urban governance, joins us. From her pioneering work revitalizing Melbourne's Docklands to shaping national climate policy, Barbara shares her compelling insights into how cities have evolved since the 1980s and her optimistic vision for Australia's urban future. She highlights the critical intersections of First Nations knowledge, climate resilience, and the rise of the Global South. Barbara also discusses the challenges of climate-induced resettlement and the bold planning needed to accommodate a growing population while safeguarding equity and sustainability. She outlines how integrating climate science into urban planning can transform cities into resilient, inclusive spaces. 

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