by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 16, 2023 | News and Blogs
Food is the third largest source of New York City’s (NYC) overall emissions, behind buildings and transportation, according to the city’s first integrated NYC Greenhouse Gas Inventory. The 2023 study, developed by the Mayor’s Office of Climate &...
by Resilient Cities Network | Sep 20, 2023 | News and Blogs
The South LA Café and Resilience Center is not just a coffeehouse or community center; it’s a symbol of empowerment and resilience. Born from a history of adversity, it stands as a sanctuary for Black and Brown communities by preserving culture, fostering...
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 | Jun 13, 2023 | Cities On The Frontline
Cities are facing more and more severe weather events in recent years exacerbating the urgent need to better prepare themselves to withstand the adverse impact of disasters which can enable an effective post-disaster recovery and minimize losses. The city of New...
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