Bangladeshi cities lead the fight against extreme urban heat. Authors Vassiliki Kravva and Viktoria Pues reveal key strategies for building resilient, liveable cities.| Urbanet
What if our cities and landscapes stopped fighting water and instead absorbed, stored, and slowly released rain like a natural sponge? Cecilia Polacow Herzog, Osvaldo Moura Rezende and João Luís Bittencourt Guimarães urge us to embrace water as an ally in building resilient, sustainable, and livable urban spaces. Der Beitrag Sponge Watersheds: Nature’s Blueprint for Resilient Cities erschien zuerst auf Urbanet.| Urbanet
Reuse is a circular approach, where packaging is cleaned, refilled, and used repeatedly.| Urbanet
The average Mozambican is 16 years old, while more than 40 per cent of its inhabitants are even younger than 15 years.| Urbanet
Reuse is a circular approach, where packaging is cleaned, refilled, and used repeatedly.| Urbanet
Traditionally, waste management in most cities is handled by municipal authorities and frequently outsourced to contractors.| Urbanet
Building inclusive cities takes a collective effort from the government, academics, civil society organisations, and women with disabilities themselves.| Urbanet
It is critical to ensure that urban innovations dismantle gender biases rather than reinforce them.| Urbanet
We must educate our peers on architectural principles while embracing each region and country's local culture.| Urbanet