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Andrew Lombardi - (OECD)

Andrew Lombardi is a Policy Analyst at the Cities, Urban Policies and Sustainable Development Division of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE) where he supports the OECD Champion Mayors initiative's work on issues related to inclusive growth, affordable housing, sustainable urban transport, spatial planning, and innovation and data use in cities, as well as CFE projects on land value capture, the future of city centres, and opportunities for midsized cities. Before coming to Paris, Andrew worked in city government in New York, NY, and has conducted urban policy research in Mexico City, Manila, and Barcelona. He holds a Master’s degree from Sciences Po in urban governance and policy.

Cooling the concrete jungle: How can cities beat extreme heat?

17 August 2023 Andrew Lombardi - (OECD) and Jessica Voorhees - (OECD)

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe OECD’s Andrew Lombardi discusses how heat exacerbates inequalities in cities and breaks down what cities can do to save lives now and enhance heat resilience through better policies and practices.

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Winter is coming: How European cities are responding to the energy crisis

02 December 2022 Andrew Lombardi - (OECD)

Reading Time: 4 minutesLike COVID-19 and climate change, the energy crisis is revealing urban inequalities as well. Wealthier residents consume roughly double the amount of energy as low-income ones, suggesting that the most vulnerable populations will again suffer the most as energy prices climb.

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Extreme heat is the silent killer of climate change: How can cities beat it?

03 August 2022 Mauricio Rodas - (Upenn), Andrew Lombardi - (OECD) and Mateo Ledesma - (OECD)

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs fires rage and droughts blight communities around the world, cities have been sweating. The effects of extreme heat are frequently more severe in cities. In the face of rising temperatures, how can cities beat the heat?

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Old tool for the new school: the return of social housing in cities

15 December 2021 Juliette Jestin - (OECD) and Andrew Lombardi - (OECD)

Reading Time: 4 minutesAfter decades of favouring market-based solutions, cities are increasingly deploying social housing as a means to address the worldwide urban housing crisis.

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