CJRES 2025 Conference Presentations & audio
The Climate Crisis: making cities resilient Programme
Some of the presenters have given their permission for their presentations from the conference to be made available however please note that presentations should not be quoted or copied without the express permission of the authors.
DAY ONE: Thursday, 17 July 2025
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Welcome and Introduction to the conference by Professor Ron Martin, University of Cambridge |
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Session 1: Keynote Session ‘Going further and faster on climate action’ |
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Session 2: PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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Session 2A: Political Economy at a geographical level (McGrath Centre) Chair: James Wood |
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Mission-oriented innovation for climate change adaptation: mobilising and scaling local climate responses. | Diana Morales, Iryna Fil Kristensen and Rhiannon Pugh | |
How “just” is the “just” transition? A placed-based approach |
Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, Marcos Fernández-Gutiérrez & Ana Lara Gómez | |
When the Cat is Away the Mice Will not Play: The Political Economy of the Carbon Emission Trading System |
Helen X. H. Bao and He Tang | |
Session 2B: Local Politics (Ramsden Room) |
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Corporate Emissions and Electoral Participation: A City-Level Case Study |
Giulia Rossello, Elisa Giuliani, Gabriele Pinto and Mauro Sylos Labini | |
“Fight where the enemy isn’t”: Regions as sites for science-based policy moves against the grain of prevailing politics | Chris Wallace | |
Social Housing, Metropolitan Transition and Environmental Constraints around Grand Paris Express Stations Districts |
Antoine Gosnet | |
Session 3: PARALLEL SESSIONS | ||
Session 3A: Local Impacts (McGrath Centre) Chair: Emil Evenhuis |
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Understanding the Differential Impacts of Stringent Energy Codes on Housing Affordability and Equity | Dongxiao Niu, Justin Steil & Siqi Zheng | |
Just Transition, Double Bind, or Both? Climate Change Action by North American Community Land Trusts | Jason Spicer & Vince Wang | |
Session 3B: Climate Justice (Ramsden Room) Chair: Stefania Fiorentino |
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The impact of pilot policies for climate-resilient city construction on urban-rural income inequality: Evidence from China | Zuge Xing & Canfei He | |
Weathering the Crisis: Climate Change and Its Impacts on Athens’ Tourism Sector | Tryfonas Christou, Panayotis Michaelides, Arsenios-Georgios Prelorentzos & Evangelos Sfakianakis | |
Consumption at What Cost? Amenity Complexity and Exposure to Urban Heat Island Effects |
Riccardo Lucarno, Pier Luigi Novi Inverardi, Daniele Vettorato & Erica Santini | |
Session 4: Lightning/ Quick Fire sessions Chair: Betsy Donald |
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Sponge Cities for Flood Control: Implementation Challenges and Opportunities
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Wendy Yang & Carolyn DeLoyde | |
Tackling Climate Change in the Dispersed City: Disjointed Planning in
Adelaide, South Australia
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Guy Robinson & Bingjie Song | |
Implementing alternative economic development approaches to address the climate crisis: the possibilities and limits of ‘pick and mix’ | Emil Evenhuis, Rich Crisp, Anne Green & David Waite | |
Unpacking the Returns to Green Infrastructure Programs: |
Yihao Wu & Simon Han | |
Urban Sprawl and Emissions Across the World | Diego Astorga-Rojas, Juan Tomás Sayago & Juan Robalino | |
Session 4: Roundtable Discussion Chair: Michael Kitson |
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Discussion Topic: The Climate Challenges in a Geopolitical Context Panel included: Stefania Fiorentino, Meric Gertler Amy Glasmeier & Ellen Quigley |
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Conference Gala Dinner |
DAY TWO: Friday, 18 July 2025
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Session6: Keynote Speakers ”Promoting Resilience and Transformative Climate Action: The Role of Urban Climate Change Assessments’
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Session 7: PARALLEL SESSIONS | ||
Session 7A: Political Economy at a geographical level (cont’d) (McGrath Centre)
Chair: Elvira Uyarra
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Just Urban Futures or Systematically Stretched Thin? Examining Vancouver’s Outcomes from Participation in the 100 Resilient Cities Network
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Sarah Sharma & Marlene Terstiege | |
Are There Signs of Corporate Climigration in the U.S.?
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Rachel Meltzer & Hannah Teicher | |
Chinese climate statecraft: governing low-carbon transitions in urban China | Fangzhu Zhang, Fulong Wu & Handuo Deng | |
Session 7B: Climate Justice & Local Politics (Ramsden Room) |
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Climate Justice in Action: Legal Accountability, Community Participation, and Urban Resilience in Climate Governance |
Antoinette Nestor | |
City as urbe and as polis: Generating a better politics for our urban age |
Marian Counihan | |
Multiple Policy Streams: the Afterlife of the Merrimack Valley Gas Explosions | Amy Glasmeier | |
Session 8: Local Impact Chair: Mia Gray |
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Urban Economic Resilience After Climate Disasters: A Regional Recovery Forecasting Framework for the Valencia Floods | Jose Pavía, Priscila Espinosa, Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Emili Tortosa-Ausina | |
Identifying Future At-Risk Populations under Climate Change: Evidence from Biomarker Analysis of UK Biobank and Property Data |
Mengqi Qiu & Franz Fuerst | |
Session 9: Lightning/ Quick Fire sessions Chair: Siqi Zheng |
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Assembling Urban Heat Resilience and the 15-minute City: Bridging Theoretical Gaps Through Policy Analysis
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Fujie Rao, Peiru Xiao & Dayi Lai | The recorded presentation is HERE |
The Role of Public Leadership and Peers in Collective Action Against Climate Change
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Jakob Famulok, Michael Kosfeld & Christine Laudenbach | |
Reverse Economies of Scale (REOS) in Urban and Peri-Urban Energy Infrastructure | Brandon Staats | |
Uneven Resilience: Heatwaves, Consumption, and Regional Adaptive Capacities in
Urban Area
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Bogang Jun, Donghyeon Yu, Hyoji Choi, Siqi Zheng | |
Rethinking Urban Resilience: How Digital Infrastructure Drives Spillover Effects in China’s Sustainability Transition
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Bangxi Li, Huiyi Litan, Chong Liu, Rong Ke | |
Session 10: The Climate Crisis: Making Cities Resilient – a review Roundtable discussion |
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Panel included: Betsy Donald, Meric Gertler, Amy Glasmeier, Michael Kitson, James Wood & Siqi Zheng |
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CONFERENCE ENDS |