World’s Cities Day 2021: Resilience, Climate Crisis and Sustainable Urbanization

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As cities grow in scale, dimensions, and amplitude, taking in 60% of the world population, the United Nations has designated the 31st of October as “World Cities Day”, an opportunity to talk furthermore about global urbanization, addressing challenges, encouraging opportunities across borders and highlighting responses. Focusing this edition on the theme of “Adapting Cities for Climate Resilience”, this day, part of Urban October, seeks to raise awareness about the climate crisis and its repercussions on the built environment.

Cities, at the center of the global challenges, are hubs for institutions, society, economy, commerce, and transportation. Understanding the importance of “Thinking the City”, we have compiled in this roundup, articles published by ArchDaily’s editors that offer planning tools and guidelines, tackle the different components of the urban realm and highlight worldwide as well as contextual questions and responses.

Read on to discover a selection of the best features that advocates for a resilient, attractive, accessible, inclusive, and competitive city of the future.

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Cite: Christele Harrouk. "World’s Cities Day 2021: Resilience, Climate Crisis and Sustainable Urbanization" 01 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/971156/worlds-cities-day-2021-resilience-climate-crisis-and-sustainable-urbanization> ISSN 0719-8884

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