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It builds sustainable societies that use recyclable, sharable, and regenerative resources to end the linear model of “produce, consume, discard” while continuing to meet the material and development needs of a growing global population.

Water management: Women must be central to inclusive strategies
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Water management: Women must be central to inclusive strategies

ByGuest Author May 4, 2017June 3, 2025

by Janna Frischen, MSc Candidate, United Nations University and Resilient Cities 2017 communications volunteer Urban growth is becoming a major global…

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Cities and their food: a relationship below the radar?
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Cities and their food: a relationship below the radar?

ByGuest Author July 8, 2016July 29, 2024

by David Lammers, MSc Environmental Studies and Sustainability Studies, Lund University The goal of making cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable is…

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