Voices in the corridors: your takeaway from RCAP 2015
On the last day of the Congress, participants shared what marked them most at the event, what they will take back to their cities and what they will look forward to.
On the last day of the Congress, participants shared what marked them most at the event, what they will take back to their cities and what they will look forward to.
What are some principles for working with informal settlements? In the Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific panel B1 on 2 March, experts…
From tomorrow (2 March) the Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific congress (RCAP) in Melaka, Malaysia will welcome participants from across the region to…
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in New York in 2015 were a major step for international sustainability efforts. The…
by Lauren Stabler, PhD student at the Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University In this afternoon’s session “Inclusive governance: partnering with…
by Sophia Rettberg, Resilient Cities 2019 Guest Blogger Environmental hazards such as flooding, heat waves and droughts are increasingly common challenges…
Knowledge exchange and technical deep dives are always core elements of the annual Resilient Cities congress. The program is designed…