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How to improve urban planning and water governance by strengthening water management in cities?

June 17, 2021 por Claudia Amico Tudela, - Mauro Nalesso - Gonzalo Llosa - Hernán Tello - Editor: Daniel Peciña-Lopez 1 Comment

On the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, we want to get close to the metropolitan area of ​​Lima and Callao. Here, the competent authorities are acting to tackle the shortage of water that affects to a large part of its population. This problem, although it is being worsen by the effects of climate change, has its origin in past poor water and urban … [Read more...] about How to improve urban planning and water governance by strengthening water management in cities?

3 reasons why cities should consult the IDB´s “Guide for disaster risk identification, analysis and adaptation”

June 8, 2021 por Ginés Suárez - Maricarmen Esquivel - Daniela Zuloaga - Ophélie Chevalier - Editor: Daniel Peciña-Lopez Leave a Comment

Today is World Oceans Day. In addition to being a source of food, the oceans are essential for human life, as they absorb more than 90% of the excess of atmospheric heat trapped by greenhouse gases. The effects of climate change are disrupting not only marine ecosystems, but the people who depend on them. According to the UN, 40% of the total population lives less than 100 km … [Read more...] about 3 reasons why cities should consult the IDB´s “Guide for disaster risk identification, analysis and adaptation”

Building Resilience: Lessons Learned from New Orleans and Central America

May 25, 2021 por Ophélie Chevalier - Ginés Suárez - Ignacio Escuder - Editor: Daniel Peciña-Lopez Leave a Comment

What do climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic have in common? The pandemic, in addition to evidencing from a health perspective several of the vulnerabilities typically related to climate change, has also revealed opportunities to develop greater resilience to overcome catastrophes in our cities. It has been proven that the cities that have offered the best responses to the … [Read more...] about Building Resilience: Lessons Learned from New Orleans and Central America

Mayors Forum 2021: 4 Key Takeaways on Managing Cities in Times of Crisis

May 19, 2021 por Maria Camila Uribe - Andreina Seijas - Editor: Daniel Peciña-Lopez Leave a Comment

The COVID-19 crisis has had an unprecedented impact on socialization dynamics and quality of life in cities all around the world. In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), weak social protection structures, fragmented health systems, and deep inequalities have exacerbated the crisis, leading to the worst recession the region has experienced in the last hundred years. The … [Read more...] about Mayors Forum 2021: 4 Key Takeaways on Managing Cities in Times of Crisis

5 key steps to implement GovTech Open Innovation in our cities

May 6, 2021 por Sofía Silva - Carolina Piedrafita - Natalia Laguyas - Editor: Daniel Peciña-Lopez Leave a Comment

In this series’ previous posts, we explored how the GovTech space brings non-traditional digital providers closer to public institutions. In this post we’ll dive into how open innovation enables the incorporation of innovative solutions from digital providers into the operations of local and national governments. This strategy, known as open innovation, is an innovation … [Read more...] about 5 key steps to implement GovTech Open Innovation in our cities

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