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Rising sea levels force architects and planners to reconsider the future of coastal cities, demanding solutions like floating cities, modular infrastructure, and vertical farming to ensure adaptability. By blending water management and resilient design, we can transform cities into environments that embrace water, integrating it into their ecosystems. Future cities will thrive using nature-based solutions, creating dynamic, self-sufficient urban spaces capable of withstanding environmental changes. This shift represents a response to the crisis and an opportunity to build sustainable, innovative, and resilient urban landscapes.
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🌱 Sustainable Utility Solutions for a Better Tomorrow 🌱
Xtreme Utility Consulting is dedicated to driving sustainable utility practices that benefit both the community and the environment. Our innovative strategies help cities and counties reduce their carbon footprint while delivering efficient and reliable services to residents. Why Choose Us for Sustainability? ✅ Eco-friendly approaches to utility management ✅ Reduced environmental impact with sustainable solutions ✅ Long-term strategies for community resilience Make sustainability a priority in your community’s utility services. Partner with Xtreme Utility Consulting for a greener tomorrow! 👉 👉 https://lnkd.in/gJT8HpTc
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Rising sea levels force architects and planners to reconsider the future of coastal cities, demanding solutions like floating cities, modular infrastructure, and vertical farming to ensure adaptability. By blending water management and resilient design, we can transform cities into environments that embrace water, integrating it into their ecosystems. Future cities will thrive using nature-based solutions, creating dynamic, self-sufficient urban spaces capable of withstanding environmental changes. This shift represents a response to the crisis and an opportunity to build sustainable, innovative, and resilient urban landscapes.
#resilientcities#floatingarchitecture#urbanfutures#climateadaptation#sustainablecities#modulararchitecture#greeninfrastructure#floodresilience#verticalfarming#adaptivecities#watermanagement#coastalresilience#urbanplanning#environmentaldesign#futureproof#floods#water
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Building Resilient Cities: The Vital Role of Investment Banks in Combating Climate Change
Climate change poses one of the most urgent and complex challenges of our time, with increasingly evident and devastating impacts worldwide. Amidst this challenging scenario, cities emerge as critical points of vulnerability, facing the growing threat of extreme weather events that jeopardize infrastructure, economies, and the well-being of millions of urban dwellers.
In this context, investment banks play a crucial role in constructing more resilient cities prepared to face the challenges of climate change. Through their unique ability to mobilize financial resources, investment expertise, and market influence, these financial institutions play a vital role in promoting innovative and sustainable solutions to ensure a safer and more sustainable urban future.
The Challenge of Urban Climate Resilience
Cities are hubs of economic activity, innovation, and cultural diversity, but they are also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and heatwaves pose significant threats to urban infrastructure, citizen safety, and economic stability. Urban climate resilience, therefore, becomes an essential priority to ensure the sustainability and prosperity of urban areas in an ever-changing world.
The Transformative Role of Investment Banks
Investment banks play a transformative role in building resilient cities, acting as catalysts for strategic and innovative investments. Through financing resilient infrastructure, investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency, development of risk finance instruments, support for adaptive technology development, and promotion of awareness programs, these financial institutions are at the forefront of the fight against climate change.
Tangible Benefits and Positive Impacts
The benefits of investing in urban climate resilience are vast and tangible. Modernizing urban infrastructure, transitioning to clean energy sources, protecting against extreme weather events, and raising awareness among the population about climate challenges are just some of the ways investment banks can contribute to building more resilient and sustainable cities.
Collaboration and Collective Commitment
To achieve the goal of building resilient cities, close collaboration between investment banks, governments, businesses, and local communities is essential. Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into investment decisions, promoting sustainable practices, and implementing innovative solutions are critical to ensuring the success of urban climate resilience initiatives.
Conclusion: Towards a Sustainable and Resilient Urban Future
In a world marked by increasingly urgent climate challenges, investment banks play a vital role in building resilient cities prepared to face the challenges of the 21st century. By investing in innovative solutions, promoting sustainability, and collaborating with various societal actors, these financial institutions are at the forefront of the fight against climate change, ensuring a safer, more sustainable, and resilient urban future for all.
This article highlights the importance of the role of investment banks in building climate-resilient cities and aims to inspire concrete actions in this direction.
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Glims of the workshop on "Evaluating PMAY-Urban's Contribution in Uplifting Housing Satisfaction, Socioeconomic Conditions and Improving Disaster Resiliency in Uttarakhand". It marked a significant step towards bridging academia, policy, and society, fostering collaboration to address pressing challenges and promote a more resilient and sustainable urban landscape in Uttarakhand.
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Explore the design and function of stormwater pumping stations – unravel the intricacies behind efficient water management systems. Learn more today!
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Newsletter 012 - Blurring Spaces
Our twelfth newsletter is out and filled with stories from our latest endeavours. The last few months have been teeming with projects and reflections. We included a shortlist announcement, a project blurring physical and digital realms, and another exploring interactions and interfaces with the non-human world, and more examples on designing for engagement and empowerment.
Read our newsletter, Blurring Spaces, and subscribe to get more on the work that Umbrellium is doing around the world and what’s going on in engaging cities and urban technology every other month right in your inbox.
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"Renovating Resilience: The Energy Retrofit Systems Market" 🏡
In the pursuit of a more sustainable and resilient future, the Energy Retrofit Systems Market emerges as a transformative force, offering innovative solutions to improve the energy efficiency and performance of existing buildings. As the built environment accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, retrofitting existing structures with energy-efficient technologies and systems presents a critical opportunity to reduce environmental impact while enhancing comfort, health, and affordability for occupants.
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The Energy Retrofit Systems Market is experiencing rapid growth and evolution, driven by factors such as increasing energy costs, stringent building codes and standards, and growing awareness of the importance of sustainability. Retrofit solutions encompass a wide range of technologies and strategies, including insulation upgrades, HVAC system optimization, smart lighting controls, and renewable energy integration. By implementing these measures, building owners and operators can significantly reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and enhance the overall value and resilience of their properties.
As cities and communities worldwide strive to mitigate the impacts of climate change and improve urban sustainability, the Energy Retrofit Systems Market plays a crucial role in achieving these goals. By retrofitting existing buildings, we can unlock substantial energy savings, reduce carbon emissions, and create healthier, more resilient living and working environments. It's time to embrace the power of energy retrofitting to renovate resilience and build a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come.
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"The city of the future is a sustainable city." - Piero Grossi, urban planning expert
Our cities face unprecedented challenges: climate change, economic instability, and social inequality. The good news? We can build resilience! Sustainable Investing Digest presents its newest video: 5 Key Areas for Resilient Cities. Join us as we explore the pillars that underpin thriving urban centers.
1. Sustainable Infrastructure: A 2023 report by the American Society of Civil Engineers (https://www.asce.org/topics/report-card-for-americas-infrastructure) assigns a D+ grade to US infrastructure. Green infrastructure solutions, like permeable pavements and bioswales, not only reduce flooding risks but also create jobs and improve air quality (World Bank, Green Infrastructure Case Studies: [World Bank green infrastructure case studies ON worldbank.org]).
2. Economic Diversity: A study by the Brookings Institution (https://www.brookings.edu/) found that cities with a diverse mix of industries are more resilient to economic downturns. Investing in education and training programs empowers residents to participate in the evolving job market.
3. Social Equity: When all residents have access to opportunity, cities thrive. A 2022 report by the Urban Institute ([https://urban.org/]) highlights the economic benefits of social equity, including increased productivity and a stronger tax base. Investing in affordable housing, quality education, and healthcare creates a foundation for a prosperous future.
4. Environmental Sustainability: Climate change is a real threat to cities. The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report ([[invalid URL removed]]) highlights the urgency of reducing emissions and adapting to a changing climate. Green spaces, renewable energy sources, and energy-efficient buildings all contribute to a more sustainable future.
5. Effective Governance: Strong leadership is crucial for navigating complex challenges. A 2021 report by OECD ([https://www.oecd.org/]) emphasizes the importance of citizen participation and transparent decision-making in building resilient cities.
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Climate Action - Your action needed before November 27, 2023! This is where you come in. This Giving Tuesday, November 28, let's stand together to make our voices heard in support of nature-based solutions for climate action. Your generosity will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our city.We invite you to participate in the City of Saskatoon 2024/2025 final budget review. Join with Climate Hub and Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas to write a letter to the City of Saskatoon and share your thoughts on the importance of afforestation and nature-based solutions. Together, we can influence the city's first-ever Climate Action Budget. Members of the public who wish to participate in the City of Saskatoon 2024/2025 final budget review by either submitting a letter and/or requesting to speak to council must arrange to do so before the cut-off, Monday, November 27, 5 p.m.https://wordpress.com/post/stbarbebaker.wordpress.com/22419#ClimateActionNow #SustainableLiving #GreenFuture #ZeroEmissions #RenewableRevolution #EcoFriendlyChoices #SaveOurPlanet #CleanEnergyFuture #GoGreen #ProtectOurEarth #ClimateJusticeNow #EveryActionCounts #ActOnClimate #ResilientCities #BeatPlasticPollution #CarbonNeutralGoals #SustainableTransport #GreenInnovation #ReduceReuseRecycle #BreatheClean #ClimateResilience #EarthGuardians #ClimateAwareness #NatureBasedSolutions #GlobalWarmingFighters #PlanetOverPlastic #CleanAirAct #ClimateWarriorsUnite #GoSolar #EcoActivism #GreenCommunities #LowCarbonFootprint #RethinkConsumption #ProtectWildlife #GreenPolicyNow #ActForNature #ClimateHope #ConsciousLiving
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Build Tomorrow With Future-Ready Smart City Solutions
Shaping the Future: Smart City Solutions for Modern Infrastructure! At Xtreme Utility Consulting, we're at the forefront of Smart City Deployment, pioneering the path to future-ready infrastructure. Our innovative approach integrates cutting-edge technology to transform urban areas, ensuring cities and counties provide top-notch utility services and sustainable solutions to their communities. Why Choose Xtreme Utility Consulting for Future-Ready Infrastructure? Drive innovation in urban development Enhance infrastructure efficiency and reliability Foster sustainable growth for future generations Join us in building a smarter, more resilient future. Partner with Xtreme Utility Consulting for your Smart City Deployment! Click here to learn more https://lnkd.in/gJT8HpTc
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¡¿Cómo llegó Capurro a esto?!
El día martes 26 de setiembre asistimos a la presentación de los compañeros de la facultad de Comunicación, cursan la materia “Introducción al periodismo” y realizaron la investigación pertinente sobre que ocurrió en la zona de la playa Capurro para que llegara a este estado de contaminación actual, la investigación a nosotros nos va a ayudar mucho en pos de interpretar la situación de la playa, entenderla mejor, conocer su historia, y buscar inspiración para nuestras obras.
De su investigación se llegó a varias conclusiones, y se centraron en 6 puntos principales:
#1 ENTORNO
#2 HISTORIA
#3 SLOW FASHION
#4 RECICLAJE
#5 EDUCACIÓN MEDIOAMBIENTAL
#6 ZONA URBANA-INDUSTRIALIZACIÓN
#1 ENTORNO
Esta claro que ES NECESARIO eliminar todo rastro de basura que se encuentre en Playa Capurro.
La escuela 47, que se encuentra en la zona, es un buen ejemplo ya que estando cerca de la playa, es un instituto que promueve el reciclaje.
La inclusión de la ruta, dividió a la playa de la plaza y del resto del barrio, dificultando su facil acceso a la misma.
Otro negativo aporte del entorno es la deribación del arroyo Miguelete-Pantanoso, en el recorrido que este hace, se vierte basura a lo largo del mismo que luego culmina en la playa.
#2 HISTORIA
Años 1900s, la zona de Capurro era un balneario, a su plaza se la conocía como la “meca” y su playa era una de las favoritas para visitar en Montevideo, por encima de otras que hoy son más populares, como Pocitos o Malvín.
Pero, ¿qué ocurrió para que dejara de ser un lugar tan ameno a la hora de veranear?
Lo que ocurrió fue lo siguiente, surgieron una serie de modificaciones en la zona que afectarían a Capurro, en 1909 se construyó el puerto de Montevideo, para 1930, una nueva construcción, más cercana, aparecería, la refinería de la teja (ANCAP). La zona pierde su atractivo, y empieza a ser menos visitada, también se construye la ruta, que dificulta el acceso a la playa, por la afluencia de vehículos que comienzan a transitar la misma. Por 1920, residentes locales comienzan a robar-vender, ilegalmente, arena a europeos, reduciendo la dimensión de la playa.
#3 SLOW FASHION
De la basura que encontramos y recolectamos en Playa Capurro, nos llamó la atención la fuerte presencia de prendas de ropa, principalmente calzados, así uno de los equipos de introducción al periodismo hizo la investigación necesaria y encontró que la industria de la vestimenta es la segunda más contaminante del planeta, alargar más el ciclo de vida de las prendas, generar ropa sustentable, la ropa tiende a prolongarse más en el tiempo por lo que su desintegración tarda, un par de zapatos puede durar en el mundo, más que quien los calzó, y quien los usó, no utilizó un solo par de estos en su vida.
#4 RECICLAJE
A parte de ropa, bolsas y plásticos, se pueden encontrar elementos como Joysticks para consolas de videojuegos, impresoras, televisores, colchones, bicicletas, etc, etc... etc. ¿cómo llegan estas cosas a la playa? la gente adquirió el espacio como un basural, promover el reciclaje sería fundamental para mantener limpia la zona.
Según la agencia de noticias Reuters la Playa Capurro es una de las ¡5 más contaminadas del mundo!
Además de que con la presencia del puerto cerca, mucha de la basura que deriba a la costa, proviene de los barcos que llegan al puerto, pudimos encontrar envases de productos que no se comercializan en Uruguay, y que muy probablemente hayan sido tirados al mar desde un barco y ayudados por la marea, llegaran a la Playa Capurro.
#5 EDUCACIÓN MEDIOAMBIENTAL
Generar políticas de educación ambiental, concientizar, y que la gente adquiera el hábito de reciclar.
Llevarlo a nivel empresarial, para que reciclar sea visto como un negocio, y el mismo sea reedituable. Rotondaro (fundada en 1923), es una empresa que compra papel y cartón a otras empresas, hace del reciclaje un negocio, clasifica el material y lo vende. Algo que no es visto como negocio, pasa a serlo.
Los cines Movie, comenzaron a reciclar, generando una campaña, y su reciclaje se suma al del Shopping en el que se encuentre cada sucursal.
La idea es que para las nuevas generaciones, reciclar sea algo que tengan incorporado, es conveniente que generemos el hábito desde niños, ya que de adultos cuesta mucho más adaptarse a nuevas costumbres.
#6 ZONA URBANA-INDUSTRIALIZACIÓN
Con la creación del puerto y de la refinería, la gente emigró a la Playa Pocitos porque ya no era grato visitar Capurro, el paisaje de su bahía paso a estar decorado por tremenda industria enfrente, lo que hizo que la playa se viera abandonada por los visitantes.
Comienza a surgir tambien la presencia de barcos abandonados, encallados, oxidandoseles la chapa y formando parte de un paisaje desagradable.
Los planes públicos no tratan el problema, y como conclusión se vió que la Playa Capurro y su estado ambiental, no es una prioridad para las autoridades competentes.
Hoy en día las ciudades del mundo deben apuntar a proyectos de ciudades resilientes, la resiliencia social es la capacidad de las comunidades de prepararse, adaptarse y recuperarse de una crisis. Playa Capurro en su estado actual, (junto a otros problemas de contaminación que atravesamos) es una tranca para el avance en nuestras proyecciones como país, y atinarlo nos lleva, a un Uruguay mejor, y a un planeta mejor.
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#repost • @vincentcallebautarchitectures One week to go until the official opening of the Belgian Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on 1st of October ! Our "Green Arch" is located in the Mobility District of the Expo and presents a sustainable and inclusive architecture, an ode to the circular economy, renewable energies, biobased materials and biodiversity. We have built a huge hyperbolic paraboloid in solid wood to protect visitors from the sun and generate natural ventilation. The pavilion is covered with more than 2,500 plants, shrubs and trees and sheltered by a large solar canopy. The heroes of Belgian comics will guide you to discover the smart and green Belgium of 2050, a belgium with a plural singularity, symbiosis between Latin artistic romanticism and Anglo-Saxon technical ingenuity. Don't forget to taste our Belgian fries & our waffles ! Architects : @vincentcallebautarchitectures @assararchitects Commissioner : @belgianpavilion_expo2020dubai Construction Group : @besixgroup_official Scenographer : @factsandfiction @krafthausmena Catering : @creneauinternational #belgianpavilion #expo2020dubai #mobilityhub #dubai #vincentcallebaut #vincentcallebautarchitectures #greenarchitecture #sustainabledesign #resilientcities #wood #timber #greenery #nature #inclusive #renewableenergy #biobasedmaterials #naturalventilation #3dprinting #fries #waffles #chocolate #comics #smart #green #belgium https://www.instagram.com/p/CUXDa0tLrTv/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Protecting homes and communities from floods is a shared responsibility! 🏡💧 Explore flood protection and alleviation solutions that make a difference. 🌊
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