by Resilient Cities Network | Jun 22, 2023 | Publications
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...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jun 14, 2023 | Publications
Nam O is a coastal village in Da Nang with a rich tradition of producing authentic fish sauce, and they are one of the oldest and most famous fish sauce producers in the world. Working together with the local government in Da Nang, the Catalyzing City Resilience...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jun 14, 2023 | Publications
Can Tho is located in the heart of the Mekong Delta. As a fast-urbanizing city with the most developed infrastructure in the region, the city must manage its waste carefully and sustainably to protect the river and its citizens. Working together with the local...
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...
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