
The digital transformation caused by the pandemic can be a powerful tool for inclusive city planning
The changes brought about by COVID-19 can be used to make cities more open, accessible and inclusive to all people.
Ramola works on ADB’s Livable Cities initiative supporting key operational priorities for implementation of Strategy 2030. She is leading urban development lending and technical assistance programs on livable cities, green cities, urban infrastructure and services, tourism and regional cooperation. She has authored several publications including Creating Livable Cities: Regional Perspectives, GrEEEn Solutions for Livable Cities. Ramola leads innovation in urban planning by engaging with people to take ownership in shaping their cities, and connecting across sectors for building institutional capacities. Follow her on Twitter: @RamolaNS
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The changes brought about by COVID-19 can be used to make cities more open, accessible and inclusive to all people.
Central Asia has the opportunity to create a sustainable, safe, easily accessible, and well-known tourism destination that provides a variety of year-round, quality experiences.
The innovative practice of “futures studies” offers a new vision for urban development in Armenia
Through the GrEEEn Cities approach we can realize sustainability and resilience to transform the way our cities are planned and managed.
Transforming Asia's urban spaces into livable cities is a long-term commitment jointly embarked on by all stakeholders, one step at a time.
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