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...
by Resilient Cities Network | May 17, 2024 | Urban Exchange Podcast, Trending Subjects
Ahead of our Urban Ocean Summit in Chennai in June 2024, our Executive Director Lauren Sorkin welcomes Dr. Parama Roy and Taylor Maddalene on an interesting conversation about tackling plastic waste and leakage into our waterways. We hear from Taylor on how...
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 | Mar 13, 2024 | Publications
Surat, situated on the western coast of India, rests on the banks of the Tapi river in the state of Gujarat. Recognized as a model city for waste management in India, the city collects and processes over 95% of the waste generated, with recycling gradually increasing...
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...
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