Leveraging GIS and AI for Climate-Ready Urban Futures

Empower cities to act, raise ambition, and scale implementation
Knowledge-sharing on a specific topic, method, and/or output
Awareness-raising on a specific topic, method, and/or output
Capacity building in climate science data and analyses

Richard Budden

International Cities and Local Government Lead

24 Jun | 12:30–13:05
organization
Esri
country
United Arab Emirates
Reference: 
CR14-12
Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Insight to Impact (Research and Practice) (60-minute session)
Conference room 14 (CR14)

Summary

Geospatial technology is a critical enabler for cities seeking to accelerate climate action through digitalisation and AI. Whether your climate threats are extreme heat, flooding, wildfires, drought or other unique exposures, GIS provides the spatial intelligence needed to visualize and better understand threats and opportunities to formulate a plan of action, strengthened by integrating diverse datasets for evidence-based decision-making. Coupled with AI, GIS supports predictive analytics and real-time insights, enabling cities to anticipate extreme events, enhance resilience, and engage communities through participatory mapping.


This session will explore how GIS-driven platforms can overcome barriers of fragmented systems and limited capacity by delivering intuitive, interoperable, and inclusive solutions. By embedding data governance and transparency into spatial workflows, cities can scale innovation responsibly, moving from pilots to systemic adoption of geospatial and AI technologies for equitable, climate-resilient urban futures.

Partners

Organization
Country
Esri
United Arab Emirates

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Richard Budden
International Cities and Local Government Lead
Esri
United Arab Emirates
Pat Cummens
Director of Government Strategy and Policy Solutions
Esri
United States of America
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