by Itzel Hernandez | May 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
Share The beaches of Salvador, in the north of Brazil, are one of its most important tourist assets and one of the most democratic public spaces in the city for recreation, entertainment and social interaction. During the past decades, Salvador has witnessed...
by Itzel Hernandez | Apr 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Share Las playas de Salvador, al norte de Brasil son uno de sus activos turísticos y también uno de los espacios públicos más democráticos para el esparcimiento, entretenimiento y socialización de la población. El desordenado crecimiento urbano de Salvador a lo largo...
by Itzel Hernandez | Apr 22, 2021 | News and Blogs
Share Sin agua no hay vida. Es innegable la importancia de este recurso para mantener en equilibrio los ecosistemas y la biodiversidad. El agua también tiene una dimensión social que se refleja en las brechas de desigualdad que impactan en la equidad de género, la...
by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 5, 2020 | News and Blogs
Share Water is the lifeblood of a city. Too much is just as dangerous as not enough, and from Cape Town to Byblos, Jakarta to Chennai, climate change demands that any city that wants to survive has to learn to manage and live with water. To be resilient and thriving...
by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 1, 2020 | News and Blogs
Share The Wellington region of New Zealand sits on shaky ground, so locals know they need to be ready for a significant seismic event. One concern is that a future earthquake will rupture the city’s underground water pipes, cutting off...
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