Grammatiki Papazoglou

Director of Division of Strategic Planning, Resilience, Innovation and Documentation | Municipality of Athen Athens, Greece
Grammatiki Papazoglou

Biography

Emmy Papazoglou is the Head of the Division of Strategic Planning, Resilience, Innovation, and Documentation for the City of Athens. She Holds a PhD in Local Development from Panteion University. She was lecturing at Panteion University and at the University of West Attica. She has published two books and several articles.

Sessions

17:00h
In Focus | TOMORROW.BUILDING

How Cities Are Cooling Neighborhoods and Buildings to Protect Residents

Frankie Downy
Frankie Downy C40 Head of Building Strategy & Implementation Chair
Johanna Sutton
Johanna Sutton Greater London Authority Principle Policy Officer Speaker
Irma Ventayol
Irma Ventayol City of Barcelona Director of the Office of Climate Change and Sustainability Speaker
Hakan Yilmaz
Hakan Yilmaz Carrier Senior Vice President, Chief Technology & Sustainability Officer Speaker
Grammatiki Papazoglou
Grammatiki Papazoglou Municipality of Athen Director of Division of Strategic Planning, Resilience, Innovation and Documentation Speaker

#Adaptation, #Air Quality, #Climate Emergency, #Cooling Systems, #Decarbonisation, #Energy Efficiency, #Green Building, #Green Cities, #Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEB), #Public Space, #Urban Resilience

06-11-2024 17:00 06-11-2024 17:45 Europe/Madrid How Cities Are Cooling Neighborhoods and Buildings to Protect Residents

Cities are where the impacts of extreme heat events are felt hardest. Extreme heat events have been identified as the most lethal of climate-related disasters, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations including the elderly, economically and socially disadvantaged, and those with disabilities. This session shares lessons from C40 cities on how they act to cool neighborhoods and buildings and protect their residents.

Hall 3 | Congress: Tomorrow.Building Room
Wed 6 17:00h - 17:45h Hall 3 | Congress: Tomorrow.Building Room Tomorrow.Building & Full Congress passes
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