by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 27, 2023 | News and Blogs
Only 2% of around 34,000 tons of waste is recycled in Panama City, and a large amount of uncollected waste often ends in rivers and drains, leading to flooding during the rainy seasons. The City of Panama is recycling its marine debris plastic and transforming it into...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 24, 2023 | Cities On The Frontline
About this session Cities are leading the transition to clean energy, but improving access, affordability, and overall resilience of municipal energy systems remains a significant challenge for our network cities, who face a myriad of chronic shocks and stresses that...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 19, 2023 | Press Room
Inaugural grants from the RCIFunds will strengthen resilience through equity, economic empowerment and innovation R-Cities – Washington, DC. The Resilient Community Impact Funds (RCIFunds) has begun rolling out funding for resilience building in communities across the...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 19, 2023 | Publications
Rio de Janeiro is located on Brazil’s Southeast coast, set between forested mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is world-renowned for its natural landscapes and diversity of cultures and, in 2012, became the first “urban cultural landscape” to be included on...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 19, 2023 | Publications
Lagos is the city with the highest population in Nigeria and one of the most densely populated cities in Africa. Bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, this lagoon city was home to indigenous fishing and farming communities dating back to pre-colonial times. As...
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