Better Cities Sep 2020
Better Cities | Sep 2020
Communities Building Resilient Cities
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Let’s Build Climate Resilience Together
Communities are important assets to tap on in supporting cities’
climate change resilience. See how citizen-initiated, community-scale
efforts complement public infrastructure to build more climate-resilient
neighbourhoods.
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Cars Are Guests on This Street
How can a growing city make room for pedestrians, cyclists, public
transport and cars? Deputy Mayor of Amsterdam, Sharon Dijksma,
shares how her city is going car-lite to create safe, inclusive and
liveable spaces — even amidst the pandemic.
Image: Edwin van Eis
🕒 5 min | Read ⟶
Resilient, Inclusive, Competitive,
Healthy Food Systems
In a food-insecure world, World
Bank Global Director Martien van
Nieuwkoop shares how cities can get
RICH: “Resilient, Inclusive, Competitive
and Healthy” food systems through
strong urban governance, logistics
and innovative solutions from
climate-smart agriculture to insectbased
protein.
Image: Eneas De Troya, Flickr
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Glasgow: Leading the UK’s Race
to Net-Zero Carbon
Glasgow aims to become the UK’s
first carbon-neutral city by 2045, an
ambitious goal to boost the country’s
contribution to global climate action.
Councillor Susan Aitken and Prof
Greg Clark discuss how the city is
de-carbonising its economy and
infrastructure, as well as the role of
cities and its leaders in the face of
climate change.
8 October 2020, Thursday
4.00pm – 4.40pm (GMT+8)
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Urban Planning for a
Resilient Future
In a time of climate change, demographic shifts and rapid
technological development, Executive Director of the CLC Khoo Teng
Chye outlines 10 key principles for urban planners to stay ahead and
plan for growth in the Singapore Institute of Planners’ new publication
Towards A Resilient Future.
Image: Adli Wahid, Unsplash
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Urban Solutions #17 | Environmental
Intelligence Combats
Climate Change
How do cities sustain the momentum
of climate action over the long haul?
Invest in understanding the science
of climate change, says Benjamin
Horton of the Earth Observatory
of Singapore.
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Urban Solutions #17 |Can Jakarta
Overcome Its
Sinking Future?
Jakarta is sinking faster than any other
big city due to climate change. But
Governor Anies Baswedan is optimistic
that collaboration, community action
and focusing on transportation will
alleviate this impending threat.
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