| Kursnummer | 1513ON |
| Datum | Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 16:00–17:30 Uhr |
| Plätze | min. 5 / max. 200 noch genügend Plätze frei |
| Entgelt | kostenlos Anmeldung erforderlich. Die Zugangsdaten erhalten Sie nach erfolgter Anmeldung rechtzeitig per E-Mail vor Kursbeginn zugesandt. |
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As a UNESCO Learning City and resilience hub of the Making Cities Resilient 2030 initiative of UNDRR, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, Bonn is contributing to the thematic series on “Securities” at Bonns Adult Lerning Center with presentations on resilience and disaster risk reduction as a cross cutting issue.
Building resilient cities requires more than understanding the hazards they face - it demands a clear picture of who and what is most vulnerable, and why.
Vortrag mit Diskussion auf englisch
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, in partnership with the City of Bonn and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), invites participants to a 90-minute webinar focused on the critical role of data and information in urban risk assessments and resilience planning. Accurate risk assessments depend not only on high-quality meteorological and climate data but also on socioeconomic vulnerability information. Global institutions such as the European Centre for Medium‑Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) provide high‑quality climate datasets, forecasting services, and global standards that form the scientific backbone of risk assessment. These resources help cities anticipate extreme weather events, understand long‑term climate trends, and begin identifying potential hazards. But hazard information alone cannot tell the full story. Cities must also consider the lived realities of their populations: where people live and work, which communities face systemic disadvantages, and what critical systems are most exposed.
This session will highlight how integrated approaches to data - combining ECMWF resources, WMO expertise, and practical examples from up to two pioneering cities - can enhance decision-making and resilience strategies. Through practical examples and methodological guidance, participants will learn how linking hazard information with vulnerability data can strengthen resilience planning, support evidence‑based decisions, and ultimately protect those who need it most.
List of speakers:
Welcoming remarks: Susanne Nolden, Department of International Affairs and Global Sustainability, City of Bonn
Setting the sceneand Moderation: David Jacome-Polit, Head of Resilient Development Team, ICLEI World Secretariat
Keynote speaker: Carlo Buentempo, Director, Copernicus Climate Change Service, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
Discussion engaging researchers, weather forecast agencies and city representatives
City Example: Buenos Aires (NN)
United Nations University (Dr. Flavia Guerra)
Weather Agency (tbd)
Concluding remarks: David Jacome-Polit