by Resilient Cities Network | Jul 9, 2025 | Publications
Santa Fe, the capital of the Argentine province of the same name, is a riverine city with a rich cultural legacy and strong academic institutions. Home to nearly half a million residents, Santa Fe sits at the intersection of urban development and environmental...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jul 9, 2025 | Publications
Salvador, the capital of Bahia and one of Brazil’s most historic port cities, is home to nearly 3 million residents across a sprawling coastal landscape. Its rich Afro-Brazilian culture, economic vitality, and oceanfront setting make it a national treasure—but also...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jul 9, 2025 | Publications
Thailand’s capital and economic powerhouse, Bangkok, is home to 5.4 million people across 50 districts. Once a small riverside fortress, it has grown into one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. However, rapid growth and industrialization have led to a...
by Resilient Cities Network | Nov 20, 2024 | Publications
The Urban Ocean program has been working with the University of Georgia’s Circularity Informatics Lab (CIL) since the program began in 2019. By partnering with CIL, Urban Ocean has set a precedent in working with cities across Asia and Latin America to reshape the way...
by Resilient Cities Network | Sep 9, 2024 | Publications
Mumbai is India’s commercial hub and its most populous city, with a population density of 28,400 people per km², making it one of the densest megacities in the world. Rapid population growth has increased the demand for land, but with the city surrounded by the ocean...
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