Accepted papers

The following papers have been accepted for presentation in the conference.

Climate Vulnerability and Urban Resilience in Seville: Bioregional Interdependencies and Strategies Towards 2030 – Carlos Tapia-Martin, University of Seville, Spain

Achieving Net-Zero Emission Targets: Technologies and Economics – Govinda Timilsina, The World Bank, Washington D.C

Reimagining coastal prosperity through landscape-led climate adaptation in Lagos, Gulf of Guinea, Esan Oluwasegun (University of Lagos) and Emmanuel K Akyeampong (Harvard University).

Mapping Synergies and Trade-offs Among Climate Resilience Indicators: A Systematic Review Based Cross-Impact Framework for Buildings, Ashmin Aryal, Shashwat Sinha, Brijesh Mainali and Krushna Mahapatra, Linnaeus University, Sweden

Improving Disposable Income for Micro Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Rural: Communities in India, Vishvjit Thakar (Indrashil University, India), Dharmesh Shah (Indrashil University, India) and Farrokh Mistree (University of Oklahoma, USA)

Regulatory Impact of Prepaid Metering on Urban Utility Access, Obindah Gherson (Covenant University, Nigeria), Fauzia Tanko (Public Utilities Regulatory Commission, Ghana)

An Expansion Too Far? The Contested Space of Environmental Policy Discourses, Andrew Mitchell (DMU)

Working from Home (WfH) environments to enhance well-being and productivity, Amal Abuzeinab (DMU)

Design of Resilient Smart Systems for Sustainable Cities and Communities, Vishvjit Thakar (Indrashil University, India), Dhamesh Shah (Indrashil University, India) and Chris Gould (DMU)

Adaptive Façades in Practice: Investigating Predesign Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Architecture, Madhumati Vidyasagar Joshi, Sahar Abdelwahab, Ahmad Taki (DMU)

Infrastructure resilience forecasting: A holistic resilience assessment framework – Christopher John Medland, Dr Jonathan Chenoweth, Dr Donya Hajializadeh – University of Surrey

Local Government Autonomy and the Urban Political Settlement: Implications for Resilient Cities in Lagos, Nigeria – Damilola Taiye Agbalajobi – Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

Accelerating Progress to Local Area Energy Planning in UK Local Government – Daniel Kerr, John Rowlatt and Andrew Reeves (DMU)

Alternative Railway Line/Points Heating using Thermoelectric Heating – Chris Gould (DMU) Martin Woodcock (Jacobs Engineering)

Rethinking end-of-life renewable energy assets as components of sustainable urban infrastructures – Abhishek Tiwary, Riliwan Olanrewaju, Kyungeun Sung (DMU)

Application of Digital Twins for Low Carbon Development and
Resilience: A Comparative Analysis of Smart City Evolution in
New Delhi, New York and Jakarta – Arnav Mathur (Kings College, London), Venkatachalam Anbumozhi (ERIA, Jakarta, Adhityan Anbumozhi (University of Pennsylvannia)

Enhancing Basic Education as a Foundation for Resilience and Sustainability in Low-Income Mega-Cities: the Case of Lagos, Nigeria – Silifat Abimbola Okoya (DMU), Andrew Reeves (DMU), Sarah Younie (DMU), Seun Kolade (Sheffield)

Ecologies beyond the Human – Reimagining Nature-based Solutions through Relational and Multispecies Perspectives. – Shweta Salvi, Andrew Reeves, Daniel Kerr, Amal Abuzeinab (DMU)

Sustainable Urban Design and People’s Perceptions – Ashlesha Passi (TERI SAS, India)