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How nature-based design can heal our sinking cities with Kotchakorn Voraakhom
Mar 3, 2026
22m 42s
How nature-based design can heal our sinking cities with Kotchakorn Voraakhom
Mar 3, 2026
22m 42s
Why high-tech innovation is the unlikely ally of urban biodiversity with Dr. Nadina Galle
Jan 26, 2026
28m 16s
How to Design for Climate Transformation in a 'Messy' World with Kirsten Dunlop
Dec 9, 2025
34m 52s
"I've been to the future. We won." A conversation with Rob Hopkins
Nov 6, 2025
30m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/3/26 | How nature-based design can heal our sinking cities with Kotchakorn Voraakhom✨ | nature-based designurban resilience+3 | Kotchakorn Voraakhom | — | Bangkok | Bangkokwater-based city+3 | — | 22m 42s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() How nature-based design can heal our sinking cities with Kotchakorn Voraakhom✨ | nature-based designurban resilience+3 | Kotchakorn Voraakhom | — | Bangkok | Bangkokwater-based city+3 | — | 22m 42s | |
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Why high-tech innovation is the unlikely ally of urban biodiversity with Dr. Nadina Galle | Can technology and nature coexist to create truly resilient urban environments? Host Hannah MacInnes explores this question with ecological engineer Dr. Nadina Galle, who describes how a digital revolution is finally reaching urban ecology. In this episode, Nadina dives into the "Internet of Nature," detailing how tools like LiDAR and real-time sensors are allowing us to better map, monitor, and manage the green spaces in our cities. She addresses the common fear that technology replaces our ... | 28m 16s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() How to Design for Climate Transformation in a 'Messy' World with Kirsten Dunlop | In this episode of The Resilient City, host Hannah MacInnes and Kirsten Dunlop (CEO, Climate KIC) discuss how real change needs a complete, systematic change that goes beyond individual solutions. Kirsten explains that big, radical shifts only happen when there is a crisis, and the change is almost always "incredibly messy," but it is possible. She defines resilience as the fundamental capacity to keep trying and investing in solutions that make life measurably better, rather than snapping ba... | 34m 52s | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() "I've been to the future. We won." A conversation with Rob Hopkins | In this episode of The Resilient City, host Hannah MacInnes is joined by inspiring activist and author Rob Hopkins. Rob reveals his unique, radical approach to climate action: taking audiences on a theatrical "time machine" journey to a successful 2030. He argues that we must abandon the language of collapse and instead cultivate longing for an "irresistible" future, bringing back evidence that people can really feel and believe, from rooftop farms to bicycle rush hours, to prove that change ... | 30m 26s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() Bhutan's Bamboo Blueprint: How Ancient Materials Could Build Future Cities with Sonam Choden | In this episode of The Resilient City by The Klosters Forum, host Hannah MacInnes is joined by Sonam Choden, Lead Researcher at ReBuilt Bhutan. Drawing on her 20+ years of experience, Sonam shares her mission to transform the built environment from a carbon emitter into a bio-based, resource-efficient system. She discusses Bhutan's unique challenge of moving away from high-carbon materials and returning to nature-based solutions, like engineered bamboo. Sonam reveals how this pioneering work ... | 25m 16s | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() Why Nature Needs AI and Why AI Needs Nature with Carlo Ratti | In this episode of The Resilient City by The Klosters Forum, host Hannah MacInnes is joined by world-renowned architect, engineer, and inventor, Carlo Ratti. Carlo, Professor at the Politecnico di Milano and at MIT, and founding partner of CRA–Carlo Ratti Associati, and Director of the Biennale Architettura in Venice, shares how cities can move beyond the concrete by using artificial intelligence and data as a tool to help nature thrive. From mapping urban trees to optimising green spaces fo... | 25m 43s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() The power of community engagement in creating climate resilient cities with Dr. Jennifer Lenhart | How can we create cities that are truly resilient to climate change? The answer lies in engaging the public. In this episode of The Klosters Forum's Resilient Cities podcast, host Hannah MacInnes explores the crucial role of public engagement with Dr. Jennifer Lenhart, WWF's Global Cities Lead. Jennifer, who has extensive experience in urban sustainability and community engagement, explains why it's essential to bridge the gap between city leaders, urban planners, and residents. She discusse... | 27m 40s | ||||||
| 3/17/25 | ![]() Climate-proofing our cities: insights from UN-Habitat's Shipra Narang Suri | In this episode, Hannah MacInnes sits down with Shipra Narang Suri, a leading expert in sustainable urbanisation, urban resilience and Senior Policy Advisor to the Executive Director of UN-Habitat. She was the Chief of Urban Practices Branch at UN-Habitat until January 2024 when this episode was recorded. They explore the critical work UN-Habitat is doing to help cities around the world adapt to climate change, including building resilient housing and implementing innovative urban planning st... | 24m 27s | ||||||
| 2/19/25 | ![]() Is adaptive reuse the key to creating more sustainable and resilient cities? With Calvin Chua | In this episode of The Klosters Forum's Resilient Cities podcast, host Hannah MacInnes dives into the topic of urban neighbourhoods and adaptive reuse with Calvin Chua, Founder of Spatial Anatomy, an expert in urban adaptation and author of a book about adaptation strategies for ageing shopping centres. Calvin shares his unique perspective on how repurposing existing buildings can breathe new life into neighbourhoods, preserve history, and contribute to a greener future. He also explains why ... | 19m 41s | ||||||
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| 1/20/25 | ![]() Why urban resilience is now a necessity with Lauren Sorkin | COVID-19 exposed a critical truth: cities need to be ready for anything. In this episode of The Klosters Forum's Resilient Cities podcast, host Hannah MacInnes sits down with Lauren Sorkin, Executive Director of the Resilient Cities Network, to discuss why urban resilience is an urgent necessity in our rapidly changing world. Lauren, a leading expert in urban resilience, explains why cities need to be prepared for a wide range of challenges – from pandemics and climate change to economic down... | 26m 43s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() Building cities that flourish and thrive in the face of climate change with Rob McDonald | In this episode of The Klosters Forum's "The Resilient City" podcast, host Hannah MacInnes sits down with Dr. Robert McDonald, Lead Scientist for Europe at The Nature Conservancy, to discuss how cities can not only survive but thrive in the face of climate change. Robert, an expert in urban ecology and resilience, shares his insights on how cities can adapt to a changing climate while continuing to provide essential services, improve human well-being, and foster a strong connection with natu... | 17m 53s | ||||||
| 11/20/24 | ![]() The 3-30-300 rule: a new vision for urban greening with Cecil Konijnendijk | In this episode of The Klosters Forum 'The Resilient City' podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of urban forestry and the 3-30-300 rule with renowned expert Cecil Konijnendijk. With over 30 years of experience, Cecil shares his insights on how trees can transform our cities, improve our well-being, and create more sustainable urban environments. Find out more about the 3-30-300 guiding principle Cecil speaks about here: treesrule.com | 17m 29s | ||||||
| 10/28/24 | ![]() Extreme weather, extreme inequality: it's time to protect our most vulnerable with Sheela Patel | Climate change is hitting our vulnerable communities hardest. In this episode of The Resilient City, we're joined by Sheela Patel, founder of Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC), an NGO working with Mumbai's urban poor communities. In this episode, Sheela shares insights on how providing knowledge, capacity building, and support can enable these urban poor communities to not only adapt to climate change but also become active agents of change. | 29m 42s | ||||||
| 9/27/24 | ![]() Can cities help us heal? Designing cities to improve human and planetary health with Helle Søholt | How can we create cities that prioritise people? Join our host of The Resilient City podcast, Hannah MacInnes, as she talks to Helle Søholt, CEO of Gehl, about building resilient cities that support mental health, combat loneliness, and promote sustainability. In this episode, Helle shares insights from her 24 years of experience leading people-first urban development projects around the world. | 22m 35s | ||||||
| 8/19/24 | ![]() Lifting communities from both poverty and pollution with Ani Dasgupta | In this episode of The Klosters Forum podcast, host Hannah MacInnes engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Ani Dasgupta, President and CEO of the World Resources Institute. They delve into the complex relationship between poverty and climate change in urban areas, spotlighting Delhi's efforts to combat both simultaneously. Ani shares insights on how empowering marginalised communities is central to building sustainable cities, and how climate solutions must prioritise justice and eq... | 40m 31s | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() How to inspire climate action in cities with Katharine Hayhoe | In this episode, we join climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe as she delves into the surprising transformation of Texas from a climate laggard to an emerging leader in sustainability. Katharine explores how Texas' cities are confronting the increasing threat of extreme weather events head-on, implementing innovative solutions to mitigate risks and bolster resilience. She also delves into how cities across the globe are experiencing the effects on climate change in different ways and how they ar... | 26m 12s | ||||||
| 6/17/24 | ![]() How Tirana's past regime has shaped its sustainable future with Mayor Erion Veliaj | In this episode, Mayor Erion Veliaj, the three-time re-elected Mayor of Tirana, the capital of Albania, shares his story about the extraordinary transformation of his city. Once under a dictatorship that caused mass exodus, Tirana is now a shining example of urban sustainability and child-friendly policies. Veliaj, who has worked with international humanitarian organisations worldwide, shares his vision for a greener, more equitable city, and the steps he's taking to inspire citizens to recon... | 29m 09s | ||||||
| 5/20/24 | ![]() The Importance of the "15-Minute City" with Professor Carlos Moreno | In this episode, Professor Carlos Moreno, Scientific Director of the research lab “Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation” at the IAE Paris-Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Professor at IAA, International Academy of Architecture, speaks to Hannah MacInnes about the ’15-Minute City’ and its importance within a resilient city. The ’15-Minute City’ is a revolutionary urban planning model where all essential needs—work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure—are accessible ... | 29m 20s | ||||||
| 4/20/24 | ![]() Resilient Cities – An Introduction with Mark Watts | In this new series, we explore how cities across the world can rise to the ecological challenges created by a rapidly changing climate. Join Hannah and the guests as they consider innovative approaches to building resilience into the urban landscape. In this episode, Mark Watts speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss how the C40 Cities can help make a serious change to climate and his take on resilient cities. Mark Watts is Executive Director of C40 Cities, a global network of nearly 100 mayors... | 32m 34s | ||||||
| 1/31/24 | ![]() Thinking Long Term with Ella Saltmarshe | Ella Saltmarshe speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss why there is such a pressing need to rethink current norms in construction in order to design and create a healthy, resilient and sustainable built environment for our growing population. | 23m 20s | ||||||
| 1/11/24 | ![]() Robotics, AI and digitisation: a force for good? | Professor Catherine de Wolf speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss why there is such a pressing need to rethink current norms in construction in order to design and create a healthy, resilient and sustainable built environment for our growing population. | 21m 18s | ||||||
| 12/20/23 | ![]() Spatial Justice and Equality with Liz Ogbu | Liz Ogbu, Founder and Principal at Studio O, speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss why there is such a pressing need to rethink current norms in construction in order to design and create a healthy, resilient and sustainable built environment for our growing population. | 29m 03s | ||||||
| 12/13/23 | ![]() Bio-Based Breakthroughs: Exploring Sustainable Materials with Mae-Ling Lokko | Mae-Ling Lokko, Assistant Professor at Yale University speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss why there is such a pressing need to rethink current norms in construction in order to design and create a healthy, resilient and sustainable built environment for our growing population. | 29m 50s | ||||||
| 11/29/23 | ![]() Turning Plastic Waste into Bricks in Africa and beyond with Kidus Asfaw | Kidus Asfaw, CEO and Co-Founder of Kubik, speaks to Hannah MacInnes to discuss why there is such a pressing need to rethink current norms in construction in order to design and create a healthy, resilient and sustainable built environment for our growing population. | 24m 17s | ||||||
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