When we step back from high emotions—in either direction—after the U.S. election last week, we see millions of extraordinary people doing yeoman’s work to make our lives, cities, and communities ...
City leaders are redefining resilience as a system that regenerates ecosystems, restores communities and listens to residents ...
State and local governments are increasingly being asked to do more with less. Aging infrastructure, shifting populations and the accelerating effects of climate change are forcing leaders to stretch ...
Cities around the world are increasingly investing in smart city technology to deliver economic, social and environmental benefits for their constituents. As the adoption of this technology grows, so ...
All of the above are challenges for cities as they work to transform themselves into smart urban spaces. But with tight budgets and economies teetering on recession, governments need to find ways to ...
Smart cities promise cost-savings and efficient operations, but they introduce cyber risks as well. In conjunction with its federal and international partners, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
Ensuring that our cities are green is now one of the most important elements of livable cities. TDLC has delivered numerous knowledge sharing activities on this topic, creating opportunities for ...
Central Asia is rapidly urbanizing. Between 1990 and 2020, the population within the largest 48 urban areas grew at an estimated 48% on average. This growing urban population signifies increased needs ...
Over the years, urban planning has changed in many ways. Factors like climate change and digital transformation have become pivotal determinants in how a city can be built efficiently. There’s a ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. "Urban planning, says Cohen, may be the single most ...