WSDS 2025 Thematic Track: Beyond Blueprints: Reimagining Climate-Resilient Cities through Living Labs and Digital Democracy

05 Mar 2025 05 Mar 2025
Jacaranda 2, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

Session Note

As cities become the frontline of the climate crisis, traditional urban planning approaches—often rigid, top-down, and siloed—struggle to keep pace with the increasing frequency and intensity of climate shocks. With growing urban populations, rising emissions, and expanding climate vulnerabilities, there is an urgent need to rethink how cities plan, implement, and govern climate resilience efforts. The time has come to move beyond static blueprints and embrace dynamic, participatory, and data-driven governance models that enable real-time, adaptive climate action.

This session will explore how Urban Living Labs (ULLs), participatory data platforms, and digital governance mechanisms are transforming cities into climate-resilient, people-centric ecosystems. Urban Living Labs serve as testing grounds for climate solutions, fostering collaboration between policymakers, researchers, private sector actors, and communities. Additionally, digital platforms, AI-driven climate analytics, and real-time data monitoring are emerging as powerful tools for democratizing climate decision-making and enabling cities to take proactive, rather than reactive, measures.

Session Objective

This thematic session will focus on how participatory urban climate action, digital tools, and Living Labs can be scaled from pilots to institutionalized frameworks. The session will highlight real-world examples, innovative financing mechanisms, and strategies for integrating climate intelligence into urban planning and governance.

What Will We Learn?

  • How to institutionalize 'Urban Living Labs' within municipal governance structures to ensure continuity beyond pilot projects.
  • The role of digital democracy in climate action—how open-source climate data, AI, and digital twin cities can empower citizens and policymakers alike.
  • Financing participatory climate solutions at scale—understanding how to bridge gaps in funding, governance, and policy to drive systemic change.
  • Best practices from successful 'Living Labs' and participatory platforms—both in India and globally—to develop scalable, community-driven urban resilience strategies.

Session Aim

By the end of the session, participants will have a clear roadmap on how to leverage participatory governance and emerging digital tools to build climate-resilient, inclusive, and adaptive cities. The discussion will identify the policy enablers, technological innovations, and financial models required to mainstream Urban Living Labs and data-driven climate governance in Indian cities.

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Adaptive capacity
Cities
Climate policy
Environmental governance
Urban resilience