Three Enabling Factors for Building Urban Resilience
Ho Chi Minh City River Flooding Resilience
Due to climate change, hundreds of millions of people in urban areas across the world will be exposed to rising sea levels, greater inland flooding, more frequent and intense storms, and regular periods of both extreme heat and cold in ...
Why the Opportunity is now to Save Lives through Vision Zero
Vision Zero Safety by Design
In cities worldwide, millions of people step out their homes every day to go to work, to attend school, to see a doctor, or to visit family and friends. However, in many of these cities, commuting is becoming increasingly difficult ...
The Urgency of Climate Refugees in Dhaka and Beyond
Climate Refugees Dhaka Bangladesh
In the next 40 years, climate change is expected to cause 150 million people worldwide to leave their homes and migrate elsewhere. According to a report by the Environmental Justice Foundation, this puts 10 percent of the global population at risk ...
Friday Fun: Are Driverless Cars a Solution for Road Safety?
Road Safety in Singapore
Each year, millions of people die from traffic accidents on roads worldwide. As city leaders take action globally to improve road safety, some innovators have begun to address one of the major causes of traffic accidents, human error, by exploring self-driving ...
How Urban Infrastructure Contributes to Public Space
Pedestrian crossing in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Photo by EMBARQ.
Nossa Cidade (“Our City”), from TheCityFix Brasil, explores critical questions for building more sustainable cities. Every month features a new theme. Leaning on the expertise of researchers and specialists in WRI’s sustainable urban mobility team in Brazil, the series will feature in ...
When it Comes to Reducing Car Congestion, India’s Cities Can Learn from its Businesses
Bangalore TDM India
A century of car-centric urban development has left our cities polluted, congested, and searching for sustainable solutions. Transport Demand Management (TDM) strategies can provide these solutions by combining public policy and private sector innovation to reverse over-reliance on private cars. ...
New BRT Plans for Kazakhstan
Almaty, Kazakhstan Bicycle
Since its introduction over 40 years ago, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have been adopted in over 190 cities. Across the world, BRTs have brought a level of reliability, efficiency, and safety to bus networks at a fraction of the ...
How Indian Cities Can Ensure Sustainable and Efficient Growth
Urbanizing India Sustainable Growth
Cities exist in a region and cannot be defined by their geographic or municipal boundaries alone. The future trajectory of urban growth is often defined by migration patterns from surrounding regions, which in turn, is substantially determined by the relative ...
Friday Fun: How Buildings Can Help “Eat” Urban Smog
Building Air Quality Bogota
Many cities around the world are suffering from severe air pollution. The World Health Organization (WHO)’s urban air quality database reveals that about half of the global urban population is exposed to air pollution that is at least 2.5 times ...
Ken Livingstone's Lessons for Congestion Charging and City Leadership
London Congestion Charge Zone
Ken Livingstone, the first ever mayor of London, known for implementing one of the largest congestion charge zones in the world, will come to Brazil in September for the Mayors´ Summit and the Cities & Transport International Congress. Here is ...