ON THE FRONTLINE: RETHINKING RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY

Caribbean Urban Forum 2026

About

Island City Lab, in collaboration with The University of Technology, Jamaica,  the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation, and blueSpace Caribbean will host the 13th Annual Caribbean Urban Forum 17th – 19th June 2026. The Forum brings together land use practitioners, municipal managers, policy makers, academics, allied professionals, and other stakeholders to address urban issues in the region.

The 2026 theme is aimed to spur reflection on the Caribbean’s experiences with disasters and advance a more resilience-based approach. The main CUF technical sessions will be held between June 17th-19th with the 15th -16th reserved for pre-conference activities, training workshops and the 20th for technical tours and field trips.

For further information please contact Ms. Pheone Garrick or Ms. Mareka Sutherland at caribbeanurbanforum@gmail.com.


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Time & Location

17 June 2026

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19 June 2026

9:30 am

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Speakers & Participants
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Registration

Registration is not yet open and will be announced soon. To participate in the technical sessions, submit abstracts below.

Submit Abstract ->
Time & Location

17 June 2026

-

19 June 2026

9:30 am

-

Speakers & Participants

About

Island City Lab, in collaboration with The University of Technology, Jamaica,  the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation, and blueSpace Caribbean will host the 13th Annual Caribbean Urban Forum 17th – 19th June 2026. The Forum brings together land use practitioners, municipal managers, policy makers, academics, allied professionals, and other stakeholders to address urban issues in the region.

The 2026 theme is aimed to spur reflection on the Caribbean’s experiences with disasters and advance a more resilience-based approach. The main CUF technical sessions will be held between June 17th-19th with the 15th -16th reserved for pre-conference activities, training workshops and the 20th for technical tours and field trips.

For further information please contact Ms. Pheone Garrick or Ms. Mareka Sutherland at caribbeanurbanforum@gmail.com.


Submit Abstracts ⭢

Support

Our virtual events are currently free and open to all. By making a contribution today, you can help us continue to produce vital, relevant, and accessible programming this year and beyond.

Donate