The world’s most sustainable cities

The world’s most sustainable cities

Today, around 55% of the worlds population lives in urban areas and this figure is expected to reach 70% by 2050, making sustainable cities vital to our provision for the future.*

We looked at the top 10 that made the list according to The Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index.

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The New Urban Crisis

The New Urban Crisis

The New Urban Crisis was introduced by Richard Florida in 2017 and years later we are in even more desperate need to confront many of the same issues addressed. Florida explains how “winner-take-all urbanism” has deepened inequality, segregation, and poverty - and what we can do, collectively, to tackle the challenges ahead.

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Transforming Cities

Transforming Cities

Urban transformation doesn't mark the end of the city but the beginning of a new era: a redistribution of the city's functions. Companies aiming to re-energise their workforces and remain competitive have new opportunities to "think globally, act locally".

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Biourbanism: Cities as Nature
Urbanism, Cities, Climate Change Mart Musekura Urbanism, Cities, Climate Change Mart Musekura

Biourbanism: Cities as Nature

The global influence of 21st century cities on our climate is unprecedented. In successfully driving the world economy forward, we have become the biggest polluters of our only liveable planet. Following his latest book Biourbanism - Cities as Nature: A Resilience Model for Anthromes, McGregor Coxall Founder Adrian McGregor shares why cities are the answer to the climate emergency facing us.

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