Creating Livable Cities
Transforming Asia's urban spaces into livable cities is a long-term commitment jointly embarked on by all stakeholders, one step at a time.
Transforming Asia's urban spaces into livable cities is a long-term commitment jointly embarked on by all stakeholders, one step at a time.
Through the GrEEEn Cities approach we can realize sustainability and resilience to transform the way our cities are planned and managed.
Declaring rivers as “living entities” can help protect them from pollution and make the cities along their banks more livable.
A proper balance of grey and green infrastructure is crucial to make Asia’s cities more resilient.
Urban waste can be an asset. Not making the most of it is a missed opportunity for Asian cities.
Just as strong roots are the foundation of strong trees, strong institutions underpin strong and sustainable economies.
Total asset management brings together all aspects of what it takes to make a city vibrant and livable.
A wealth of knowledge – knowhow and wisdom – rests with the officials, professionals, practitioners and communities. The challenge is to unleash the untapped power of this information.
Carefully evaluating development projects, and learning from success and challenges of past efforts, is more important than ever as governments fight COVID-19.
Each time a lesson is learned in international development, we are closer to our goal of using valuable resources in the right way.