Vietnam Attends 8th World Summit for Liveable and Sustainable Cities
Delegates attending a forum on July 31 within WCS 2022 (Photo: VNA) |
Government leaders, mayors, and urban development experts are meeting at the 8th World Cities Summit (WCS), which is back to in-person format at Singapore's Marina Bay Sands this week. The Vietnamese delegation include leaders of nine provinces and cities.
This year's summit is themed "Livable and Sustainable Cities: Emerging Stronger", focusing on sustainable finance, smart cities, development and planning, urban resilience, and future livable cities.
Starting from 2008, WSC is a biennial forum and to date has attracted the participation of more than 250 cities around the globe and is supported by leaders of government, business, international organizations and academia.
Themed “Liveable and Sustainable Cities: Emerging Stronger”, the event gathers government leaders, mayors, leaders of provinces and cities, and leading experts in development from worldwide, focusing their discussions on measures to address challenges facing sustainable and liveable cities, and sharing integrated urban solutions and promote new partnerships in the field.
On the agenda are issues related to sustainable finance, smart cities, development and planning, urban resilience and future liveable cities, according to the VNA.
According to Singapore's Centre for Liveable Cities and the Urban Redevelopment Authority - the organiser of the event - the WCS creates a venue for leaders from public, private and international academic sectors to exchange ideas and together find solutions for cities of the future.
The biennial forum was initiated in 2008. It has so far attracted the participation of more than 250 cities around the globe.
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