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View all initiativesCities & Climate
May 14, 2026 · 16:00 UTC · online
A leadership roundtable on resilient cities and adaptation—flood risk, heat, and insurance—weighing where plans, budgets, and community voice align. We compare instruments from different continents and leave with practical framing for your own context.
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What practitioners, researchers, and partners say about learning and collaborating on Plannogram.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
@ava_plans
A rare place where planners actually listen to each other across continents.
@jonas_urban
The sessions on housing policy alone were worth the membership.
@marcob
Smooth format, sharp questions — feels like a real professional exchange.
@priya_cities
We connected with NGOs we would never have met at a typical conference.
@noah_public
Finally, a platform that treats civic planning as a shared language.
@leafontaine
Documentation and follow-ups are unusually clear for this space.
@kenji_m
Great balance of academics, practitioners, and city officials.
@emmastewart
I pause the marquee to read every quote — the community is that good.
@carlosvela
Ideal for comparing how different regions tackle the same urban problems.
