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CMDA should establish a nature-based solutions advisory board to integrate urban planning, reducing climate risks and ...
Assam's Housing Urban & Affairs Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah assessed Guwahati's flood-hit areas and examined government ...
As the writer Erica Gies puts it, water always wins: better to work with it rather than to continually fight it. But don’t ...
Urban flooding has become a persistent and growing challenge in Indian cities, with Bengaluru experiencing increasingly ...
A candid discussion with Ingo Baum and Susana Gomes of the German development bank, KfW, and Xavier Chavana of the World Bank ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNNurture Nature Foundation pushes for buffer zones and resilient transport to end Accra floodingADUOMI Accra, has become synonymous with perennial flooding during the rainy seasons. Every year, as the skies open up and ...
Each rainy season in Nigeria brings with it a familiar nightmare of cities submerged, communities displaced, livelihoods ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that £300bn in funding will be allocated across five years in next week’s Spending ...
Not just holding wetland grabbers accountable, but ensuring political consensus is also essential to mitigate urban waterlogging, said speakers at a discussion yesterday.
Urban planners have stressed that reducing waterlogging in cities requires not only legal action against canal and waterbody encroachers but also political consensus. "Encroachers almost always have ...
Woodstock rezoning was approved in 1995 by the County Commission, then it was annexed into the city with variances approved to build near the flood plain. Since then, Woodstock has been plagued with ...
Bengaluru can take cues from Japan’s underground flood tunnels, China’s sponge cities, to tackle its recurring flood woes, an ...
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