by Resilient Cities Network | May 1, 2023 | Publications
Batik is a traditional Indonesian textile that is recognized as a cultural heritage in Semarang. It is one of the leading sectors in the city and is commonly worn by government and educational institutions as a uniform. Working together with the local government in...
by Resilient Cities Network | May 1, 2023 | Publications
The Kalibaru subdistrict on the North Jakarta coast used to be one of the city’s busiest fishing ports and is well known for its green mussels. Working together with the Regional Planning Development Agency of Jakarta, the Catalyzing City Resilience Solutions program...
by Resilient Cities Network | May 1, 2023 | Publications
Bangkok’s canals hold great significance for the city’s development. Bang Mot Canal was historically a rich agricultural land but due to changes in the climate and landscape, the community had to adapt and pivot to a new economic opportunity – tourism. Working...
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