by Resilient Cities Network | Mar 13, 2024 | Publications, Trending Subjects
The Metropolitan Region of Santiago is closely connected to the Maipo River, whose basin covers 90% of the regional surface and its main tributary, the Mapocho River, flows through the city of Santiago (DGA, 2014). One significant risk in the basin is the movement of...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jan 16, 2024 | Press Room
Salvador, Brazil; Santa Fe, Argentina; and Bangkok, Thailand, are latest cities to join initiative to tackle ocean plastic pollution. January 16th, 2024 – Today, Ocean Conservancy, The Circulate Initiative, and Resilient Cities Network announced the third cohort of...
by Resilient Cities Network | Sep 12, 2023 | Cities On The Frontline
Hosting a major sports event often requires significant investment in infrastructure, such as transportation, accommodation, and sporting facilities. It is also essential to prioritize inclusivity and limit disruption to residents by embedding resilience in the...
by Resilient Cities Network | Aug 15, 2023 | Cities On The Frontline
Urban mobility is the backbone of a city, as it enables people to access vital spaces for work, education and leisure. As rapid urbanization continues to intensify pressure on infrastructure and services, cities are faced with growing challenges. Open payments allow...
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...
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