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Cities in climate crisis: planning and resilience in vulnerable territories

Angélica Benatti Alvim and Ruth Maria da Costa Athaíde

The session invites papers that critically analyze how urban, territorial and housing planning instruments have (or have not) contributed to addressing the challenges of the climate crisis in vulnerable territories. We are interested in exploring the articulation — or lack thereof — between master plans, housing policies and adaptation strategies, especially in contexts marked by socio-spatial inequalities, occupations in environmentally sensitive areas and lack of infrastructure. We start from the recognition that these territories are the most exposed to the impacts of extreme events and, at the same time, the least covered by effective public policies.

Based on the concept of urban resilience — understood as the capacity for adaptation, transformation, and reorganization in the face of ongoing crises — we seek contributions that question the limits of traditional planning and propose integrated, fair, and transformative alternatives. Experiences and analyses that articulate the right to housing, climate justice, and territorial restructuring will be valued, expanding the scope of public policies beyond risk mitigation.

Presentations:

Riscos da mensuração de riscos
Renata Maria Pinto Moreira

Cartas geotécnicas de suscetibilidade de risco e de aptidão de urbanização, como instrumentos de prevenção e gestão de risco de desastres no contexto de mudanças climáticas
Nicole Pavaneli Oomura e Edson Quirino dos Santos

El plan maestro de ordenamiento territorial y diseño urbano como movilizador de visiones comunes, proyectos y financiamiento específico. El caso del piloto GEF Humedales Costeros Rocuant-Andalién
Nelly Paulina

Política urbana e crise climática em Fortaleza: um olhar sobre assentamentos precários em margens fluviais
José Almir Farias e Mariana Araújo de Oliveira

Riscos e vulnerabilidades associados às emergências climáticas. Impactos e doenças de veiculação hídrica
James Miyamoto