by Allison_Ahern | Apr 15, 2025 | News and Blogs, Publications, Trending Subjects
In a world where risks are evolving, so also must cities’ capacity to manage those risks. Interconnected systems are a source of strength for cities that can also be a vulnerability. Every system has its points of failure, and where one fails, it can have cascading...
by Nicole Ponce | Nov 19, 2024 | Cities On The Frontline, Trending Subjects, Webinar
As we confront the complex climate challenges of our era, collaborative and innovative action is essential. These efforts are needed to close market gaps and advance ambitious resilience agendas at the necessary pace. The third session of our collaboration with Zurich...
by Nicole Ponce | Nov 19, 2024 | Cities On The Frontline
A city is only as resilient as its most vulnerable communities. By meaningfully incorporating community voices throughout neighborhood and city-level planning processes, we can ensure that solutions are grounded in the lived experiences of residents and respond to...
by Nicole Ponce | Nov 19, 2024 | Cities On The Frontline
Cities around the world are battling more frequent and intense weather events. Extreme heat, flooding, and tropical storms not only destabilize local economies but also hit vulnerable communities the hardest— communities that often lack the resources and...
by Resilient Cities Network | Dec 3, 2023 | News and Blogs
There is no time to wait, and cities must show that they can tackle the worsening impacts of climate change, argue the mayors of Glasgow, Susan Aitken, and Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, convened by the Resilient Cities Network to write this opinion piece. The...
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