26 - 28 November 2024

Dubai World Trade Centre

LiveableCitiesX is a platform dedicated to transforming urban spaces for a sustainable future. It serves those passionate about creating vibrant, resilient cities that meet the needs of our growing global population. Here, you'll find insights, stories and updates on how individuals and organizations are driving positive change in urban environments. Together, we can make a difference.

 

The interview with Gil Penalosa, Founder and Chairman of 8 80 Cities and #Cities4Everyone, revolves around his advocacy for livable, equitable and sustainable cities. Penalosa emphasizes the importance of designing cities that prioritize both equity and sustainability, which are intertwined with economic success. He also highlights the challenges of resistance to change and stresses the need for cities to cater to all ages, from children to the elderly.

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Ahmad Bukhash: "The LiveableCitiesX Summit plays a vital role in the global movement towards sustainable city development by creating a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. It highlights innovative solutions and best practices from around the world, inspiring delegates to implement similar initiatives in their cities.

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The interview with Farah Naz, Director of ESG and Innovation for AECOM, explores her commitment to building resilient, climate-smart cities. Farah discusses the important role of collaboration in developing urban spaces that are both sustainable and adaptable to environmental stress. She highglights the importance of co-creation, pilot case studies and policy updates in ensuring cities remain livable for future generations.

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We're proud to launch the #IAmACityChangemaker campaign. This isn't just a hashtag; it's a movement dedicated to transforming our urban spaces to meet the needs of our growing global population. A collaborative effort towards the creation of vibrant, sustainable cities for generations to come. We invite individuals and organizations driving positive change in our cities.