Creating solutions to the complex problems of cities, like gender inequality, informality, climate resilience or disease prevention, necessitates global not just national and local analysis and intervention. Some progress has been made, for example in the SDGs and other multi-lateral agreements. But there remains a mismatch between the importance of the urban question and the global policy attention it demands. To be effective the global urban agenda must be informed by a broad range of evidence, scientific voices must be appropriately embedded to influence policy, and the urban agenda needs to have universal credibility.
This year’s Chant lecture explores imperatives to reconfiguring global urban science to meet these ambitions. Sue Parnell also outlines why a new urban disposition, that breaks with geographies, disciplines, and ideologies might be helpful in building new communities of practice to advance a global urban agenda.
Meet our speaker and chair
Susan Parnell is Global Challenges Research Professor in the School of Geography at the University of Bristol and Emeritus Professor at the African Centre for Cities (ACC) at the University of Cape Town.
Gareth Jones is Director of the Latin America and Caribbean Centre, as well as Professor of Urban Geography in the Department of Geography and Environment at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ and an Associate Member of the .
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This event is part of the Sylvia Chant Lecture Series which are organised in memory of Sylvia Chant, Professor of Development Geography.
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