Baku: 'The human settlements crisis in today's world concerns not just buildings, but also human security and access to opportunities. This issue, directly related to climate, also includes sustainable development in the future. That is why the World Urban Forum is extremely important,' said Anar Guliyev, Chairman of the State Committee on Urban Planning and Architecture and WUF13 National Coordinator, during the Joint Opening of the Assemblies held within the framework of the 13th Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13).
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the emphasis of Anar Guliyev's address was on the interconnectedness of urban planning with broader global challenges such as climate change and sustainable development. Guliyev highlighted the significance of the World Urban Forum as a platform for addressing these pressing issues and underscored the role of the forum in promoting sustainable urban development practices.
The 13th Session of the World Urban Forum serves as a critical gathering for stakeholders from various sectors to discuss and strategize on urban development issues. The forum's assemblies are pivotal in shaping policies and practices that align with sustainable development goals and address the complexities of urban living in the context of climate change.
By facilitating dialogue and collaboration among international participants, the World Urban Forum aims to advance solutions that ensure human security and equitable access to opportunities in urban environments. Guliyev's remarks at the opening event set the stage for further discussions on how urban planning can play a central role in mitigating the impacts of global challenges on human settlements.