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Reinventing Cities, a program and a “Manifesto for a Green and Just Future”

IE School of Architecture and Design

Reinventing Cities and “Manifesto for a Green and Just Future”
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IE School of Architecture and Design and C40 Cities, the leading network of the world’s megacities committed to addressing climate change, have signed an agreement to jointly promote knowledge and initiatives to fight the climate emergency and to collaborate on the Reinventing Cities initiative.

Through its Reinventing Cities program, cities are transforming underutilized sites through sustainable and community-focused projects to drive decarbonized and resilient urban regeneration. Thanks to this agreement, students of the Global Master in Real Estate Development – a new blended program to be launched in April – will work at these worldwide sites provided through the C40 Reinventing Cities initiative, allowing them to explore active collaboration with city governments and to analyze the latest ideas in green finance and sustainable developments to make cities more resilient.

“As an educational institution we have a responsibility to create and disseminate knowledge, and also to train the leaders of tomorrow, who will have to shape a more humane, sustainable world. The future of our civilization rests, in part, on how our cities address the challenges of climate change. C40 supports cities to collaborate effectively, shares knowledge and drives meaningful, measurable and sustainable action on climate change. For this reason, a partnership between education and organizations devoted to the city provide an opportunity to work together for a better future”, explains the school’s dean, Martha Thorne.

This commitment is reinforced by the “Academic Manifesto for a Green and Just Future”, which has been led by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, Carlos Moreno, Director of entrepreneurship and innovation at the Sorbonne, and Margarita Chiclana, Director of the Global Master in Real Estate Development at IE School of Architecture and Design, in collaboration with C40.

The three pillars of the Academic Manifesto for a Green and Better Future are:

• Cities are the main site for transformation when it comes to tackling the climate emergency.

• Students are ready to contribute to the solutions. Their ability to bring fresh ideas and to set new visions is unique.

•  Academic institutions have a key role to play.

“This agreement with C40 Reinventing Cities not only benefits our students but, through the collaborative leadership of the manifesto, enables our collective innovation in environmental, economical, and social sustainability so that we can make a positive impact on the construction of an urban future,” states Margarita Chiclana, Director of the Global Master in Real Estate Development.

The Manifesto which seeks to obtain the signatures and support of the largest number of academic entities worldwide will be officially released on Friday, December 11 at a virtual meeting entitled “Zero Carbon” organized by Anne Hidalgo, the Mayor of Paris, in partnership with C40 and other climate leading global organizations in order to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement.

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