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Gender-sensitive urban development
… aspects of urban development, such as access to public space and municipal services, safety, health and…  
Gender-sensitive urban development - Gender as a cross-cutting issue in Connective Cities
… aspects of urban development, such as access to public space and municipal services, safety, health and…  
Raising awareness among the citizens of Manizales about the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their localisation through transformative actions
… implementation of the 2030 Agenda. Similarly, the Public Innovation Laboratory in Manizales, which has SDG…  
Local Development Program for the City of Agadir in Morocco
06/12/2020
Agadir municipality has pursued ambitious policies aimed at enhancing the quality of life of the city’s inhabitants, while protecting the environment and fostering sustainable development. The  
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania wins the 14th Annual Sustainable Transport Award
07/07/2017
Dar es Salaam is the first African City to win the STA  
More sustainable than demolition
30/10/2024
…Repurposing public buildings from the 1960s and 70s  
Right of Way for Green Commuters in Belo Horizonte
17/12/2018
Reducing car traffic in a municipality can be an uphill battle, and no one could know better than a hilly city as Belo Horizonte in Brazil. Still it managed to let biking and walking gain a foothold–  
Community development plan for the Tareq B area in Greater Amman Municipality, Jordan
… the contributions to the planning costs. A public invitation to tender issued to architectural firms…  
RICKMEYER_ConCities_WuF_09_02_18.pdf
… car reduced city center [supportive]  easy access to public transportation (SBahn, Bus- and TRAM Stations) …  
CANCELED: Project workshop in Trujillo, Peru
17/04/2017
…Improving public transport, April 4 - 6, 2017, Trujillo, Peru  
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