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.
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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by Lauren Stabler, PhD student at the Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University Alfredo Zamudio, Director of the Nansen Center for…