Every now and then, I find myself wondering about what the future really holds. Not in some abstract, sci-fi way, but in a real, down-to-earth sense. What will life actually look like in a couple of ...
As urban populations continue to surge, decisions about how and where new buildings and neighborhoods are developed could affect not just city infrastructure but the daily lives and health of hundreds ...
California was recently ravaged by wildfires which saw thousands of homes and structures destroyed. Flood watches that covered burn scars were subsequently issued by the National Weather Service for ...
How cities expand will have major consequences for residents' access to clean water and sanitation, according to a new study that analysed over 100 cities across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
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NEW DELHI- A report from the World Bank, released on July 22 in collaboration with India’s urban development ministry, states that India needs to invest over $2.4 trillion in climate-resilient urban ...
This report highlights the substantial investments required to build more resilient and low-carbon cities in low- and middle-income countries. These investments are crucial to strengthen essential ...
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