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WUF13: welches Erbe für die Städte der Zukunft?

Nach dem Ende von WUF13 rückt sein Vermächtnis in den Fokus: mehr Zusammenarbeit, Wissensaustausch und Innovation für Städte weltweit.

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00:00Wir leveragen das Forum technisch und politisch.
00:06Wir haben es geschafft, um konkrete Lösungen zu zeigen,
00:11und bereits eine Roadmap zu designieren.
00:18Organisiert von UN-Habitat,
00:20der World Urban Forum hat sich als ein globales Plattform
00:23mit den Ländern und Ländern,
00:25die Mitgliedstaaten waren, die Erfahrungen, Erfahrungen und innovativen Anwendungen
00:28auf die Umweltverwaltung,
00:29unterstützend die neue Urbane Agenda,
00:31die in Juli veröffentlicht wurde,
00:32in der UN-Habitat, in Juli.
00:35Wir haben es geschafft,
00:36zu designieren eine Struktur des Forum,
00:39die direkt zu unseren Strategischen Planen spricht.
00:42Das bedeutet, dass für UN-Habitat,
00:45alle Inputs von hier,
00:46wir können sofort in die Lage machen,
00:49als wir unsere Strategischen Planen für 2026-2029 implementieren.
00:52Intense talks and debates have led to new relationships,
00:56sharing good practices,
00:57but also understanding those lessons learnt.
01:01Sustainability and equity lay at the heart of the conference,
01:04but positivity and hope were at the core.
01:08As you can see, 300 different partner-level events,
01:11sessions and conferences have been organised,
01:14along with the Expos of the countries.
01:16They provided their concept of the urban development
01:19and city development and interaction.
01:21I think that at this stage we are learning from one another.
01:24It is one of the important legacies from our cultures,
01:27from our urban agendas and from our ambitions for the development.
01:31The road to WUF-13 in Baku began during the handover from WUF-12 in Cairo.
01:37It's resulted in over 57,000 participants from 176 countries,
01:41making it the largest addition to date
01:43and hosted over 150 ministers and deputy ministers.
01:47Being hosted here in Baku, that's a very important signal at the global level,
01:53that our cities in this region are leading,
01:57are bringing very important examples to other partners from Africa,
02:03from Latin America, from the Middle East Arab states,
02:06on how urbanisation could be tackled,
02:09how the local climate action could be responded to.
02:12So therefore that's a very important and timely forum.
02:16Hosting the forum requires extensive preparation.
02:19Organisation to manage thousands of people at the venue
02:22was at the forefront of the construction stage and venue managers' plans,
02:26and the Urban Expo was an area where all nations were represented.
02:30Urban Expo is a 35,000 square metres area
02:33when it looks like an open square city square,
02:40when dynamic, modular, highly interactive.
02:43All the people, when it's going inside, like to interact inside this space,
02:47when the countries, companies, international organisations, businesses,
02:52academias from all over the world.
02:54Architecture of the venue was also a huge consideration,
02:58with careful thought and planning central to the decision making.
03:01For me, functionality and workability comes first rather than visual design,
03:07and that's why it affected in every decision we made.
03:11For example, at the planning stage, planning of the circulation and operational efficiency.
03:16After solving this planning stage of the design, we focused on the visual side of it,
03:22so it's well balanced and it's well composed and looks clear from the outside.
03:28From thematic strands and expert dialogues to new initiatives,
03:32the 13th session of the World Urban Forum here in Baku
03:36was designed to foster collaboration and exchange practical ideas.
03:40It brought together policy makers, planners and urban specialists from across the globe
03:45to scrutinise the complex challenges facing cities today.
03:50Convened by UN Habitat and co-hosted by the government of Azerbaijan,
03:55WF13 featured more than 580 sessions and an urban expo that recorded over 74,000 visits,
04:02an incredible achievement.
04:04But now it's time to hand over the baton for the 14th session of the World Urban Forum,
04:08which will take place in 2028.
04:11The destination, Mexico City.
04:13I also came to see how this forum was,
04:20to provide the best conditions in Mexico City,
04:25and that we can go ahead with a forum that has very good coordination,
04:31that the participants can be able to take advantage.
04:37Because, look, here came representatives from all the world.
04:42They crossed oceans.
04:43For Azerbaijan, there's no doubt that the privilege of hosting a world-class event
04:48will change how we live in the future.
04:50It's a chapter that's not ended.
04:52In fact, it appears to be the beginning of an exciting new era.
04:56The World Urban Forum
04:58Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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