Sustainable Urbanization
Clean Air for a Sustainable Future: Cities Against Pollution

Air pollution is a global crisis, but solutions for clean air and a sustainable future are within reach. The World Bank has released a report Accelerating Access to Clean Air for a Livable Planet (2025) dedicated to addressing this issue. Discover how cities worldwide are taking action
Read MoreClean Air for a Sustainable Future: Cities Against PollutionProfiting from Renewable Energy in Cities

Discover how businesses can profit from renewable energy in cities. Explore successful models in solar, wind, and emerging green technologies that offer new revenue streams, lower costs, and boost sustainability. Learn how your business can capitalize on the green energy revolution.
Read MoreProfiting from Renewable Energy in CitiesSustainable Transport Solutions: Transforming Cities for a Greener Future

Are our cities ready for a transport revolution? Traffic, pollution, and outdated transit systems are holding our cities back. But what if there was a better way? Smart mobility, car-free zones, and bold public transit investments are already transforming places like Utrecht and Bogota. How can we rethink urban transport for a cleaner, greener future? Find out in our latest article
Read MoreSustainable Transport Solutions: Transforming Cities for a Greener FutureThe 15-Minute City: A Vision for Sustainable Urban Living

Discover how the 15-minute city concept transforms urban living by making essential services accessible within walking or biking distance. Explore real-world examples from Paris, Barcelona, Melbourne, and others and learn how this model fosters sustainability, local economies, and a higher quality of life.
Read MoreThe 15-Minute City: A Vision for Sustainable Urban LivingSustainable Smart Technologies against Fires in Cities

This article explores the role of sustainable smart technologies in combating fires in urban environments, using the Los Angeles 2028 smart city initiative as a backdrop. As urban areas face increasing risks from wildfires and urban fires, this piece highlights innovative solutions such as smart fire detection systems, AI-powered prediction models, drones for fire management, and fire-resistant building materials. It also discusses how these technologies can improve fire safety, reduce environmental impact, and create more resilient urban spaces. Explore how cities can become better equipped to prevent and manage fires with smart, sustainable solutions.
Read MoreSustainable Smart Technologies against Fires in CitiesFrom Desolation to Innovation: The Joint Research Centre’s Cutting-Edge Sustainable Building

The European Commission is building a sustainable, innovative Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Seville, Spain, designed to fully offset its CO2 emissions. Featuring a solar-panel domed roof, the building will transform the La Cartuja area into a vibrant cultural hub. The JRC building joins Seville’s growing collection of sustainable architectural projects, like the Metropol Parasol, contributing to the city’s modernization, carbon reduction, and cultural appeal.
Read MoreFrom Desolation to Innovation: The Joint Research Centre’s Cutting-Edge Sustainable BuildingPedal Smarter: The Ultimate Guide to Cycling Apps.

Cycling has become a popular and sustainable way to stay fit, reduce carbon emissions, and explore new areas. With the rise of technology, cyclists now have access to a variety of apps designed to enhance their experience. This article provides an overview of some of the best cycling apps available, including tools for tracking rides, creating routes, and connecting with other cyclists. These apps cater to cyclists of all levels and preferences, offering everything from performance tracking to route planning and social engagement.
Read MorePedal Smarter: The Ultimate Guide to Cycling Apps.Sponge City: A Sustainable Solution to Urban Water Management.

The article explores the concept of “sponge cities” as a sustainable solution to urban water management amidst increasing global urbanization and climate change. Sponge cities use a combination of natural and engineered infrastructure, such as permeable surfaces, green roofs, and rainwater harvesting, to absorb, store, and reuse rainwater. This approach aims to reduce flooding, conserve water, and promote biodiversity while improving air quality and climate resilience. The article highlights successful global examples and discusses the challenges and future outlook for implementing sponge city principles worldwide.
Read MoreSponge City: A Sustainable Solution to Urban Water Management.On Two Wheels Toward a Sustainable Future.

The article focuses on bicycles as a vital tool for sustainable mobility, offering health, environmental, and traffic benefits. With over 1 billion bicycles globally, they help reduce carbon emissions and congestion. The bicycle market, especially e-bikes, is expanding, with innovations in eco-friendly materials further reducing environmental impact. As cities invest in cycling, bicycles play a vital role in creating greener, healthier urban environments.
Read MoreOn Two Wheels Toward a Sustainable Future.NIMBY – Not In My Backyard

The “Not In My Backyard” (NIMBY) phenomenon reflects local opposition to projects affecting nearby areas. While it encourages civic debate, it can delay important initiatives due to distrust and emotional responses. NIMBY is a key aspect of democratic decision-making.
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