Resilient Recovery & Rebuilding (RRR) 2025 to Convene in New Delhi on September 19–20

New Delhi — The international conference Resilient Recovery & Rebuilding (RRR) 2025 is set to take place on September 19–20, 2025, in New Delhi, bringing together experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and academics to address one of the most pressing global challenges — building resilience in the face of climate change, natural disasters, and rapid urban transformations.

Delegates and experts gather in New Delhi for Resilient Recovery & Rebuilding (RRR) 2025, a global conference on resilient recovery and sustainable urban rebuilding.
Resilient Recovery & Rebuilding (RRR) 2025 will convene in New Delhi on September 19–20, focusing on resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainable urban development.

Organized with the vision of fostering sustainable recovery and urban resilience strategies, the event will feature keynote sessions, panel discussions, and case studies on themes including:

  • Climate adaptation and resilient infrastructure
  • Disaster risk reduction and management
  • Innovative financing models for resilience
  • Community-driven rebuilding strategies
  • Policy frameworks for sustainable cities

The conference aims to create a global knowledge-sharing platform where architects, urban planners, engineers, researchers, and government bodies can exchange ideas and collaborate on action-oriented solutions.

Why It Matters

With cities across the globe facing increasing risks from extreme weather events, unplanned urbanization, and resource scarcity, RRR 2025 will highlight pathways for adaptive planning, resilient design, and sustainable development.

Who Will Attend

The event is expected to host international organizations, national ministries, NGOs, universities, and private sector stakeholders, making it a multi-stakeholder dialogue for shaping the future of resilient urban systems.

Event Details

Dates: September 19–20, 2025
Venue: New Delhi, India
Focus: Building resilience in urban systems through policy, innovation, and collaboration

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