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Abu Dhabi University hosts climate conference to advance dialogue on urban sustainability and public health

Abu Dhabi University hosts climate conference to advance dialogue on urban sustainability and public health

Al Etihad18-04-2025
18 Apr 2025 14:21
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Abu Dhabi University (ADU), in partnership with the German Embassy in the UAE, has hosted a Climate Talk titled Sustainable, Smart & Healthy: Building the Cities of the Future. Held at ADU's Abu Dhabi campus, the conference brought together influential voices from government, academia, and industry to explore transformative ideas in urban sustainability and public health. The event featured a series of dynamic panel discussions, interactive workshops, and inspiring keynote speeches from leading experts in sustainability and smart city development. The sessions focused on integrating smart technologies into urban planning, improving energy efficiency, and building resilient, health-conscious communities. Attendees also explored cutting-edge innovations aimed at reducing carbon footprints and enhancing the quality of life in urban settings. Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, said: 'Healthy cities are the cornerstone of a sustainable future. At Abu Dhabi University, we recognise the crucial intersection between environmental health, innovation, and well-being. This event reinforces our commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue and innovation in sustainable development, aligning with the UAE's broader vision for a greener, smarter, and healthier future. We are honoured to collaborate with international leaders, like Germany, to exchange knowledge and accelerate the transition to more sustainable communities, here in the UAE and globally.'Dr Sofyan Maghaydah, Acting Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Abu Dhabi University, said: 'Cities designed with environmental sustainability and public health in mind are fundamental to our collective future. At Abu Dhabi University's College of Health Sciences, we're committed to exploring solutions that integrate smart technologies with sustainable practices to improve health outcomes, resilience, and quality of life. Through such events, we aim to foster dialogue, collaboration, and innovation, ensuring our cities not only adapt to climate challenges but thrive sustainably for generations to come.'Alexander Schönfelder, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the UAE, said: 'Cities are not only at the forefront of the climate challenge but also hold the key to solving it. As hubs of innovation and collaboration, cities can lead the way toward a more sustainable future. Germany's cities, such as the green roofs of Berlin and the car-free zones of Freiburg, provide valuable lessons in sustainable urban practices. We extend our gratitude to Abu Dhabi University for hosting this important event and fostering dialogue to create healthier, more sustainable communities.'
The conference featured contributions from experts at ADU's College of Health Sciences, the Department of Environmental and Public Health, and key organisations such as the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI), the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), Siemens, SAP, Cambridge University, and Tadweer. Together, they explored scalable solutions for developing environmentally responsible and technologically advanced cities that prioritise health and sustainability.
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