by Komoneed | Jan 23, 2025
Smart city strategy, now moving into its ‘fourth generation’, is today increasingly focused on collaboratively determining community’s needs before implementing infrastructural and/or technological changes. With community empowerment at the forefront of smart city development, what ‘smartness’ means when it comes to building must be defined with (rather than for) the community in order to produce buildings that genuinely enable a higher quality of life and engender more sustainable lifestyles.
The smart city is also as much centered around stimulating cooperation as sustainability: this means capitalizing on the most innovative ‘smart’ technologies and processes to ensure that new infrastructure is built not only in the most collaborative, but also the most resource-efficient way too.
by Komoneed | Jan 23, 2025
Our editors curate highly rated brands that are first assessed by our rigorous ratings system. Buying through our links may earn us a commission—supporting the work we do. Learn more. Scarves are the perfect trans-seasonal fashion accessory that can serve to warm you up or accent your outfit and we’ve rounded up some of the […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 23, 2025
2024 PREPARE Snapshot Series: Climate Information Supports Resilience
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Through PREPARE, the United States is strengthening climate information services and early warning systems in over 80 countries to help people and institutions effectively adapt to climate change.
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09/19/2024
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by Komoneed | Jan 23, 2025
This post was originally published on The Art NewspaperThe Edinburgh institution is leading the way for cultural institutions to reduce their environmental impact with a deeply-embedded, long-term...
by Komoneed | Jan 23, 2025
While scientists have long known that pesticide use could impact pollinators, a new study reveals how fertilizer could negatively impact these important organisms. Not only that, but the research, which was conducted at the site of the longest ecological experiment in global history, revealed that high fertilizer use could also lead to a decline in […]
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