Baku: €š¬…¡¬‚¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬¦¡¬°l¨ne Levasseur, a researcher specializing in flood resilience for Architecture Without Borders Quebec, highlighted the primary challenge facing modern cities at the 13th Session of the UN World Urban Forum (WUF13). Her focus was on climate change mitigation and the housing crisis, emphasizing the dual necessity for cities to address these pressing issues.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, €š¬…¡¬‚¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬¦¡¬°l¨ne Levasseur stated the importance of forming partnerships to combat climate change effectively. She underscored the need for collaboration with governments, local organizations, and community groups to develop comprehensive strategies for climate resilience.
Levasseur's insights at WUF13 reflect a growing recognition of the interconnected nature of urban challenges and the essential role of cooperation in overcoming them. Her emphasis on partnership-building points to a proactive approach in addressing both environmental and social issues in urban settings.