How to Generate Inclusive Growth
Reporting from Habitat III, Quito The second event I Am My City attended on Monday 17th was at the Urban Library room. Why did we choose this event? We believe that it is not possible… Continue reading
Reporting from Habitat III, Quito The second event I Am My City attended on Monday 17th was at the Urban Library room. Why did we choose this event? We believe that it is not possible… Continue reading
Reporting from Habitat III, Quito At the end of the first day at Habitat III Conference, we visited the National Assembly of Ecuador to listen to Lakshimi Puri and Saskia Sassen among other experts.… Continue reading
The last couple of years, the Urban Environment and Climate Change team at IHS has been developing and testing an integrated Sustainability and Resilience Benefits Assessment framework, to be applied on urban green… Continue reading
On 6-7- 8 May, Associazione 4 Tunnel and I am my city organized Spazi Centrali project (#spazicentrali), a series of workshops in the Greco neighbourhood of Milan, with the aim of developing ideas for two… Continue reading
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The Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC) in Singapore is a think-tank that promotes sustainable and liveable policies for better cities. Among their research, training and publishing activities is the publication “Urban Solutions”, an international magazine aimed at mayors… Continue reading
The Future of Places III Conference on public spaces (unfortunately the last of the series in this format) was part of the Urban Thinkers Campus series leading up to the Habitat III conference.… Continue reading
After 2 editions focusing on the ZOHO neighbourhood we extended our scope and looked into three different areas in Rotterdam, where we worked with students from the Urban Strategies and Planning specialization on… Continue reading
Ik Ben Zoho #2 collected stories from the neighbourhood locals as well as our involvement in the area. This issue contain stories on art as a vehicle for community building from Chris Ripken… Continue reading