“Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable” reads the UN sustainable development goals. As cities become engines of economic growth, they also account for over 70% of carbon emissions and 60% of resource consumption globally. (1/2)
When climate change tests our cities’ resilience, sustainable urban development with resilient infrastructure is the strategy we need to move forward. (2/2)
#ClimateChange widespread, rapid, and intensifying, #IPCC concludes in its latest #ClimateReport. While urbanization is projected to continue rapidly, living infrastructure relieves environmental impacts of cities and makes cities part of #ClimateAction.
“Most people tend to think of nature as something that is out there – we have to leave the city and experience nature. And I really don’t think that’s true…” Prof. @CarlyZiter joins us to discuss what urban ecology is and how it plays a critical role in building greener cities.
When rain falls to natural areas, the water is absorbed by the soil and plants. However, this is hardly the case in urban settings, with runoff becoming a major source of water pollution. (1/2)
#GreenInfrastructure introduces vegetation and other natural elements back into our cities, providing a solution to manage stormwater and make our city environments healthier and more resilient. (2/2)
APPLICATION CLOSES AT 5: Last day to sign up for our online course! From urban ecosystem to green infrastructure, DesignLIFES has what you need to know about building resilient and sustainable cities. Join us this August in “Ecological Principles of Urban Living Infrastructure.”
Looking for an introduction to the design of urban living infrastructures? Wanting to learn more about urban ecosystem services? DesignLIFES has your back! (1/2)
Sign up for our online course “Ecological Principles of Urban Living Infrastructure” and learn how to tackle the challenges of building more resilient cities this August. Apply by July 23: forms.gle/VmVyhxTYyyN2BZMt6
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#ICYMI From biochar to green roofs, studies have shown new possibilities of greening our cities. Follow the link to catch up on the latest with our researchers:
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What are #livinginfrastructures and why do we need them? Living infrastructure is about interconnecting natural ecosystems with urban development. (1/2)
@UN has projected that by 2050, 68% of people on earth will live in cities! When we face rapid urbanization and climate change, building greener is the secret to making our cities more resilient and sustainable. (2/2)
Students and young professionals! Come learn about potential career pathways into the green infrastructure industry at the Grey to Green “Ask an Expert” panel, hosted by DesignLIFES on June 15th. (1/3)
The session will be led by a panel of industry experts who will share their career stories and provide insight into the variety of pathways available within living infrastructure! More information can be found on our website: (2/3)
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TOMORROW: Don’t miss it! Tune into our research showcase to hear the latest and greatest in living Infrastructure! Researchers discuss biochar, food production, greenhouse gas, green roofs, and more. See you there!
@UofT@RyersonU@usask@smuhalifax@Concordia