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Tactical Urbanism: What, Why, How
WebinarI 18 February & 04 March 2020 
Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and New York were not always as attractive as they are today! They have undergone a steady transformation. New York is the most recent to the above list. Changing the streets of New York from the streets filled with yellow taxis to streets filled with umbrellas and outdoor seating is a story worth sharing! Amidst the extensive planning process of designing and implementing public spaces in the city, the communication between city Government and users is often missed out, leading to under-used or dead spaces.
Webinar Series 2020
​Tactical Urbanism: What, Why and How


Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and New York were not always as attractive as they are today! They have undergone a steady transformation. New York is the most recent to the above list. Changing the streets of New York from the streets filled with yellow taxis to streets filled with umbrellas and outdoor seating is a story worth sharing! Amidst the extensive planning process of designing and implementing public spaces in the city, the communication between city Government and users is often missed out, leading to under-used or dead spaces. 
 
Tactical urbanism is one tool for reviving such spaces and turning them into people-friendly spaces using minimal cost and limited time, through a community-led approach.  comes with a dual advantage of acting as a tool to demonstrate the design live on the ground and also helps create awareness about the need for space.
 
While the developing countries, particularly the Asian cities; continue to adopt this ‘people-centric approach’, it often becomes important to contextualize this process based on the densities and nature of the use of spaces.
 
We are eager to share with you our understanding and learning of tactical urbanism, which we gained by researching the concept, implementing it in cities and working with cities that have (or are) implementing the concept. 
 
We hope that you will join us in this multi-part series on Tactical Urbanism. This series is brought to you by Wuppertal Institute, under the initiative „EnvironMENTALISE“ of the Urban Pathways Project, funded by the International Climate Initiative (IKI) from the German Ministry of Environment. The webinar is jointly presented with the World Resources Institute India.

Agenda: 
Webinar Part 1: Fundamentals of Tactical Urbanism  on 18th Feb. 2020: In this part, we discussed on the topic in general and the fundamentals of this process, and shared with the participants a few examples and very recent experience on implementing Tactical Urbanism in India. The topics and presenters are:


Creating livable cities and Tactical Urbanism: an inclusive approach 
Prerna Mehta
Lead – Urban Development, World Resources Institute India
 
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Short term action to long term change- Tactical urbanism on Big bazaar street of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaRanjith Parvathapuram
Urban Transport Expert, Coimbatore, GIZ SMART SUT Project GFA
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Webinar Part 2: Adopting Tactical Urbanism in your cities: In this part, we will dive into the details on how to implement tactical urbanism backed with relevant case studies and much more content that we will add based on your inputs. The topics and presenters are:​

Your Tactical Urbanism Toolkit 
Rajeev Malagi, Senior Associate, Sustainable Cities, World Resources Institute India


Success Stories

The Key elements of the successful implementation of Zones 30 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
María Rosa Muñoz B., Research Fellow, Wuppertal Institute
 

Transformation of Luthuli Avenue in Nairobi, Kenya
Eng. Kuiyaki, Nairobi County, Kenya (tbc)
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Webinar series

Ranjith Parvathapuram
Short term action to long term change - Tactical Urbanism on Big bazaar street, Coimbatore, TN, IN

Process and learnings
​GIZ Integrated Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities (SMART-SUT)

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Prerna Mehta
Tactical Urbanism
WHAT WHY AND HOW?

Part 1: The fundamentals of tactical Urbanism
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