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1 1 Urban Resilience as a Global Imperative Amman, Jordan

2 2 100RC partners with cities around the world to help them become more resilient to the social, economic and physical challenges that are a growing part of the 21st century.

3 3 To help cities respond to the impacts of three worldwide trends: URBANIZATION Urban populations are growing rapidly: of an estimated global population of 9 billion by mid-century, 70% will live in cities. Many are in fragile ecosystems, and the number of people at risk is unprecedented. GLOBALIZATION Cities are more interconnected than ever before, and a system failure in one city can cause problems across the globe. CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change places new social, fiscal and political pressures on urban systems. Bangkok, Thailand WHY WAS 100 RESILIENT CITIES CREATED?

4 4 URBAN RESILIENCE Is the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses, and systems within a city to survive, adapt, and grow no matter what kinds of chronic stresses and acute shocks they experience. Milan, Italy

5 5 100RC AIMS TO SOLVE TWO PROBLEMS: 1.Cities are complex, siloed ecosystems 2.Existing solutions do not scale or reach cities efficiently

6 6 The 100RC Platform consists of tools and services that cities can draw upon to develop and implement their resilience strategies The 100RC Platform Catalog is currently composed of 65 partners, with 82 services for a total current value of over $100 million

7 7 Df OUR MEMBER CITIES 100RC selected its first group of 32 cities in December 2013, and announced 35 new cities in December 2014. Our 67 member cities span 40 countries and 24 languages. We will launch the Challenge to select the final 33 cities in late 2015.

8 Christchurch Wellington City Accra Santiago Mexico City New Orleans Oakland Norfol k Santa Fe Amman Athens Bangkok Berkeley Boulder Byblos Durban Enugu Kigali Ramallah Rotterdam Semarang Thessaloniki Toyama Tulsa London El Paso Juarez New York City San Francisco Los Angeles Jacksonville Montréal Dallas St. Louis Chicago Boston Santiago San Juan Medellín Cali Quito Rio de Janeiro Porto Alegre Dakar Arusha Vejle Bristol Glasgow Paris Barcelona Lisbon Belgrade Milan Rome Ashkelon Bangalore Chennai Surat Deyang Huangshi Mandalay Phnom Penh Da Nang Singapore Melbourne Sydney 231,830,10 9 people live in our member cities 52 CITY WORKSHOPS COMPLETED 34 CROs HIRED WITH 100+ DEDICATED SUPPORT STAFF 25 CITIES IN PHASE I OR II OF THE STRATEGY PROCESS 3 RESILIENCE STRATEGIES RELEASED AND IN IMPLEMENTATION 100RC’s platform has committed $5.1M in 42 engagements across 23 cities involving 24 partners Pittsbur gh

9 9 Global Trends Bangkok, Thailand

10 Average global flood- related losses will increase almost ten-fold to $52 billion by 2050. 40% of urban populations will be living with water stress by 2050. Bangalore, India WATER MANAGEMENT ISSUES—TOO MUCH AND TOO LITTLE Rising sea levels, more storms, flooding and drought combined with increasing demand for services from rising urban populations

11 UNPRECEDENTED GLOBAL MOVEMENT Nearly 60 million people are displaced around the world because of conflict and persecution, the largest number ever recorded by the United Nations. These refugees represent only 7% of all international migrants. Map Source: New York Times

12 The combined wealth of the richest 1 percent will overtake that of the other 99 percent of people next year unless the current trend of rising inequality is checked. INEQUITY AND SOCIAL COHESION Cities are seeking new ways to include vulnerable populations, reduce inequality, and provide economic opportunity for all Sao Paulo, Brazil

13 Shanghai, China 70% OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE THAT WILL EXIST IN CITIES BY 2050 HASN’T BEEN BUILT YET Cities have an opportunity to incorporate resilient design into infrastructure projects

14 14 90% of the world’s data was created in the last two years 80% of the world’s data today is unstructured THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION IS UNDERWAY Smart Cities use digital technologies to enhance quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively with citizens.

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