As International Pride Month comes to an end, we want to acknowledge the cities within our network that are taking strides to not only speak out in support of LGBTQ+ communities but taking active steps to ensure the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community within the urban...
By Javier Garduño, Lead Latin America and the Caribbean Introduction In the face of a scorching heatwave gripping Mexico, the need to address the impacts of climate change and enhance urban resilience has never been more urgent. The Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara...
Written by: Olga Balytska, Noémie Fompeyrine and Lina Liakou. Cities around the globe are vital for providing essential infrastructure and services to communities—such as water, transportation, and housing. They also play a crucial role in...
The Melaka River has been critical to the city’s development from trade and transport to tourism. In 2008, Melaka became a UNESCO World Heritage Site, leading to an explosion of tourism, particularly along the Melaka River. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has...
Chennai, India, the capital of Tamil Nadu along the Bay of Bengal, has three rivers flowing into the bay, a network of canals, and numerous man-made lakes (‘erys’). However, it faces significant waste management challenges with the highest per capita waste...
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