The opportunities and challenges in achieving an equitable, nature-positive and carbon-neutral future, and cities’ unique ability to limit biodiversity loss and global warming to 1.5°C.
Introducing the concepts of biophilic city planning and design while providing examples of their successful implementation throughout global cities participating in the Biophilic Cities Network.
Illustrating how cities around the world are restoring nature back into the city to improve livability, health, sustainability, climate resilience, and overall well-being.
How to approach sustainability in a post-pandemic world? To achieve long-term recovery, it is key to preserve and even accelerate the climate change and sustainability agenda for a successful post-COVID 19 reconstruction.
EO data can be used to bring high-resolution insight to inform a range of decisions, from informing ‘climate-adaptive’ building design to helping to identify opportunities for climate-resilient development and economic activities in coastal areas
Measures focused on gender equity, sustainability and actions to tackle climate change play a key role in different economic sectors to achieve a recovery in the new normality post-COVID-19.
In the coming years, an unprecedented number of charging stations for electric vehicles will come online, disrupting the supply chain and retail business of traditional gasoline.
The Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) offers broad and systematic coverage of environmental and social risks. It responds to new and varied development challenges that have arisen over time.