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Cities Forum is a global organisation that aims at being catalyst, working with cities and companies to solve their sustainable urban development challenges.

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Infrastructure promoting sustainable mobility, should itself be sustainable as well. With this idea behind city of Zagreb, for the first time in #Croatia, used eco-asphalt cover in the construction of a new cycling path. themayor.eu/en/a/view/this…

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Forest ecosystems represent a precious resource in the #Carpathian region, harboring a wealth of ecological, economic, and cultural values. A potentially devastating combination of #climatechange, nature loss, and pollution is putting new pressure on it. unep.org/news-and-stori…

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We are excited to announce that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs & IUT (India) are back with their flagship annual conference -the 16th Urban Mobility India Conference & Expo 2023 from 27th -29th Oct 2023. We are delighted to be partnering in the event. #umi23 urbanmobilityindia.in/Index.aspx

We are excited to announce that the <a href="/MoHUA_India/">Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs</a> &amp; <a href="/IUTIndia/">IUT (India)</a> are back with their flagship annual conference -the 16th Urban Mobility India Conference &amp; Expo 2023 from 27th -29th Oct 2023. We are delighted to be partnering in the event. #umi23 
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The demand for passenger #transport will expand by nearly 75% by 2050. Cities urgently need to get the fundamentals of #urbantransport right. A World Bank report provides practical guidance on how to develop green and efficient urban transport systems: wrld.bg/uLx850PPKBi

The demand for passenger #transport will expand by nearly 75% by 2050. Cities urgently need to get the fundamentals of #urbantransport right. A <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a> report provides practical guidance on how to develop green and efficient urban transport systems: wrld.bg/uLx850PPKBi
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Hon’ble Hon. Peninah Malonza, E.G.H we at CITIES FORUM are pleased to support your energetic team and keen to continue our collaboration with @regional_dev in meeting the performance contract obligations.

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Most individuals have encountered climate maps during their education, and these maps typically adhere to the climate classification system. Climate change has altered these maps – and they will continue to change. theconversation.com/remember-the-c…

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China has spent more than a decade working on becoming the undisputed leader of electric mobility. However, it is observed that various locations show thousands of electric cars abandoned in urban areas, which highlights many emerging issues. tomorrow.city/a/chinese-citi…

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Planetary Boundaries is a framework to identify and assess critical thresholds in the Earth’s system. The doughnut-shaped space between these thresholds represents “a safe and just space for humanity,” which should be the goal of all economic activity.citiesforum.org/news/doughnut-…

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The transition of #urbanmobility in India stands transformed today. Public sector agencies have now begun to encourage the use of public transportation through new mobility business models. This is the reflection of a global trend where governments are exploring more solutions.

The transition of #urbanmobility in India stands transformed today. Public sector agencies have now begun to encourage the use of public transportation through new mobility business models. This is the reflection of a global trend where governments are exploring more solutions.
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As climate change intensifies, New York City's old infrastructure struggles to manage increasingly severe storms. The city is planning a long-term resilience strategy for cloudburst storms. This approach draws parallels to #Copenhagen's experience. archdaily.com/1008604/how-ny…

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Australia has an abundance of wind and solar energy resources, and enormous sources of biomass for a #zeroemissions chemical industry. Thus, processing minerals and other energy-intensive products in Australia can transform it into a green economy. theconversation.com/australias-new…

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The presence of crime, poverty, and social tensions can shape the physical landscape of a city. The exclusion of marginalized and vulnerable groups from public spaces is a significant social issue that can have both physical and social obstacles. archdaily.com/969940/cultiva…

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In #China, the local government has established principles for bike-development zones and for determining bike traffic networks to create more #cycling and pedestrian-friendly environments. itdp.org/2023/09/30/the…