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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/future-cities-institute/events/nadine-ibrahim-futu
 re-now-so-what-are-we-building
SUMMARY:Nadine Ibrahim: The Future is Now\, so What Are We Building?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:BUILDING CITIES WE CARE ABOUT\, TOGETHER\n\nThere is no force f
 or change more powerful than a community that\nunderstands what it values 
 and why. This event invites that\nconversation.\n\nJoin the FUTURE CITIES
  INSTITUTE for a talk and discussion\nwith NADINE IBRAHIM\, Associate Pr
 ofessor at the UNIVERSITY OF\nWATERLOO and Turkstra Chair of Urban Engin
 eering.\n\nNadine’s work explores how cities can be designed\, governed\
 , and\nexperienced in ways that support strong communities and better\nout
 comes for people. She brings a holistic lens to urban challenges\,\nconnec
 ting social\, cultural\, environmental\, and economic perspectives\nto hel
 p leaders and practitioners think differently about how cities\ngrow and c
 hange.\n\nAt FCI\, Nadine plays a key role in building communities of prac
 tice\nthat bring together municipal leaders\, researchers\, and practition
 ers\nto learn from one another and move ideas into action. Her approach\nm
 akes complex urban systems understandable and relevant\, whether you\nwork
  in academia\, government\, industry\, or community spaces.\n\nThis event 
 is an opportunity to reflect on what we care about in our\ncities\, how th
 ose priorities are shaped\, and how shared learning can\nhelp inform bette
 r decisions for the places we call home.\n\nAll are welcome.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/future-cities-institute/events/where-we-live-criti
 cal-perspective-our-built-and-natural
LOCATION:Victoria BC Canada
SUMMARY:Where We Live: Critical Perspective on Our Built and Natural\nEnvir
 onments
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:FCI Postdoc Robin Mazumder is a panelist on _Where We Live: Cri
 tical\nPerspectives on Our Built and Natural Environments_ as part of The\
 nJohn Albert Lecture Series. This session\, in Victoria\, BC\, explores\nh
 ow cities and regions can reimagine built environments to create more\naff
 ordable\, beautiful\, and sustainable communities that support\nmental\, p
 hysical\, and spiritual well-being.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/future-cities-institute/events/pcp-networking-sess
 ion-climate-action-implementation
SUMMARY:PCP Networking Session: Climate Action Implementation
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Eryn Stewart\, Managing Director of the Future Cities Inst
 itute\,\nfor a networking session on climate action implementation with\nP
 artners for Climate Protection (PCP) members. This session offers an\noppo
 rtunity to share successes\, discuss challenges\, and exchange\ninsights o
 n driving meaningful climate initiatives forward.
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