Reconstruction of War-Affected Municipalities in Ukraine
The conference "Rethinking Cities in Ukraine" was organized for three days from April 29th to May 1st. Representatives from various municipalities in Ukraine, participants from Sweden, and other European countries attended the conference.
The responsible organizer was Ragnar Lund from Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University. This conference was the culmination of a six-month capacity-building program focusing on spatial planning for recovery and strategic sustainable development of communities in eastern Ukraine.
Representatives from five hromadas, municipalities, located near the front line in eastern Ukraine and affected by the war, presented pilot projects addressing various needs for rebuilding their communities and strategies for urgent yet long-term city reconstruction. The conference allowed Swedish and international stakeholders to explore collaborative efforts with decision-makers from the Ukrainian municipalities.
It has been very valuable to gather the Ukrainian municipalities from the capacity development program here in Stockholm. In order to create collaborations and mobilize resources effectively, we need to listen to the local needs and understand how we can collaborate in the best possible way, says Ragnar Lund.
The first day of the conference was hosted at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and brought together 120 Swedish and international stakeholders. Speakers from Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Helsinki, Dresden, Berlin, Brussels, Vienna and Stockholm met with mayors and community leaders from Lozova, Nizhyn, Nikopol, and Sumy to discuss financing and implementing reconstruction pilot projects and how to build human capital at the local level.
Study visits
On the second day, the Ukrainian delegation visited Stockholm City Hall to meet with the city's mayor and local officials in urban planning and sustainable development. They discussed shared interests and potential partnerships with Swedish municipalities and the Stockholm County Council. Key presentations included:
- City Planning and Development
- Process Circular Economy in Urban
- Construction Stockholm Region International collaborations
A study visit, organized in collaboration with StorSthlm, presented best practices at Henriksdal Wastewater Treatment Plant. This was followed by a visit to Stockholmsrummet, located at Kulturhuset, for a discussion about spatial planning and sustainable housing in collaboration with Swedish housing and development company.
The conference "Rethinking Cities in Ukraine" concluded a six-month capacity-building initiative by the Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University, and the Ro3kvit Urban Coalition, with support from the Swedish Institute.
For more information: Ragnar Lund, PhD, Conference Organizer and Director/Initiator of "Rethinking Cities in Ukraine" at the Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University
Tel: +46708745284
E-mail: ragnar.lund@sbs.su.se
Last updated: May 8, 2024
Source: SBS