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...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 19, 2023 | Publications
Cape Town lies on the southwest coast of South Africa under the shadow of Table Mountain. The mountain has shaped the development of the city’s road and rail networks, while its status as a biodiversity hotspot has restricted where houses can be built – nature...
by Resilient Cities Network | Apr 19, 2023 | Publications
Cali sits between two immovable borders: the Cauca River and the Farallones de Cali, mountains that form part of the western Andean range. Six rivers descend from these forested mountains and cross the city before disgorging into the Cauca, one of Colombia’s most...
by Resilient Cities Network | Feb 7, 2023 | News and Blogs
The Challenge: Achieving Energy Resilience amidst compounding Shocks and Stresses The City of the Hague’s Resilience Office calculated what the European energy crisis meant for its inhabitants at the beginning of the winter. If energy prices stayed the same, a...
by Resilient Cities Network | Aug 29, 2022 | Featured Publication, Publications
The Resilient Cities Network (R-Cities) has released its 2020-2021 report, titled ‘Co-creating a resilient future’. This report charts the Network’s journey over the past two years, and its plans and aspirations for the year ahead. Cities solve, cities deliver...
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