This episode explores how placeshapers can take a more active role in climate resilience and adaptation, moving from “why” to “how” in driving tangible change. We discuss intergenerational learning and leadership transition within placemaking movements, and the role of independent facilitators in building trust, connecting stakeholders, and co-designing better places.Lisa Taylor, Director, Coherent Cities, Future of Greater
Manchester, Future of LondonCo-founder - Place Collective UK.LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/lisactaylor
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In collaboration with Placemaking Week Europe 2025 in Reggio Emilia.
Read more: https://placemaking-europe.eu/pwe/reggio-emilia-2025/
Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️
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