62 THE CLIMATE URBANISM Studio investigates how to build up climate resilient and inclusive post-pandemic neighbourhoods, capitalising on existing learning from the COVID-19 outbreak. This is becoming increasingly impor tant in city development and planning in response to the call to ensure a smooth green recovery as advocated by the recent COP26 in Glasgow. Our Climate Urbanism Studio is based on the application of an integrated analytical and design framework to understand and map city vulnerabilities, in the attempts to address together economic shocks, pandemics and climate challenges, producing meanwhile scenarios of resiliency and design explorations at the local level (Verdini, Dean, 2022). The case study selected for this year is the borough of Newham, in East London. Newham is one of the most diverse boroughs of London, with high level of social deprivation. The COVID pandemic has also exacerbated these problems. On the other hand, Newham is also committed to a number of promising experiences of local government. In par ticular, it is experimenting the council’s first permanent Citizens Assembly, which is one of the most innovative processes of ‘par ticipatory democracy’ in the UK. Residents’ views, including the youth, taking par t in the Citizens Assembly, has already been incorporated into its Climate Emergency Action Plan and, more recently, a series of recommendations on the topic of ‘Greening the Borough’ has been published. The Council is planning now to develop an action plan aiming to encourage physical and digital access to green space, implement community projects around green space and wellbeing, suppor ting the development of green infrastructures networks, pockets of green, and the re-wilding of existing areas. Students’ work gives voices to people and explore concrete solutions for greening the borough. Giulio Verdini & Corinna Dean YEAR 2: Climate Urbanism Studio Guest Critics: Daniel Sefton andYear 3 BADC Students BA Designing Cities | SecondYear GiulioVerdini is Reader in Urban Planning and Course Leader of the BA Designing Cities. He is the Co-convener of the Emerging Territories Research Group. Corinna Dean established the Archive for Rural Contemporar y Architecture. She is a member of the Emerging Territories Research Group. Students: Mariam Aluede, Lucia Canaii, Melva Costa Gomez, Madhis Hosseini, Assel Irmenova, Ali Khalifa, Marco Mantega, Nicole Pietrucha, ) Group work: Exploring the Greenway Marisoul Rofail, Edward Rumary, Samira Saeed, Kourosh Shabani Shahir, Amelia Wilson Special Thanks: Documentations provided by Newham Borough. Dr Christian Nolf for his lecture on water urbanism in China and Flanders. Studio PAL: Suzana Meziad

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