Urban Waters Circuit, Climate Change and Disaster Risk
Held on 10/13, International Day for Disaster Reduction, the ‘Urban Waters, Climate Change and Disaster Risks’ Circuit aims to promote reflections on the interfaces and connections between these to
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Protagonism and the 2030 Agenda on building a Sustainable and Inclusive City
On this Webinar, ODS Barueri invites EVERYONE to discuss the relevance of social participation and the 2030 Agenda implementation on the construction of a Sustainable and Inclusive City, especially
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Urban Agroforest: sustainability and sustenance
Agroforest, or Agroforestry System (AFS), is a system that reunites crops of agronomic importance in consortium with the forest.
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TO INHABIT THE MARGINS IN LUSOTOPY I: situation, adaptation and priorities in Covid times
This event is part of a conversation cycle with community leaders from the urban margins of Angola, Brazil, Mozambique and Portugal.
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Musseke Smart 2020 - community in dialogue
The central theme in Musseke Smart - community in dialogue is the importance of promoting cultural heritage in mussekes and its economic impact.
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Smart Cities: For whom?
The social studio project entitled “Smart City: for whom?” is an activity of meditation, discussion and debate through an online conversation.
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5570 cities with Technical Assistance for Housing. Elections and the Right to Housing
Housing for everyone: a better urban future by 2030, guaranteeing everyone’s access to safe, adequate and affordable housing, to basic services and urbanizing favelas.
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Urban Fridays: building urban resilience through CityRAP tool
The “Urban Fridays” will be five meetings held at the Urban Circuit 2020 with the purpose of disseminating tools, methodologies and projects implemented by the UN-Habitat offices in Brazil and in P
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UrbanSus UN: gender inequalities and intersectionality during and after the pandemic
After 6 months of pandemic, we know that citizens have not been affected in the same way. Informal workers, women and the black population were the most vulnerable and affected by the disease.
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Nature Art
Nature Art addresses how the areas of Art and Educommunication have contributed to recent discussions and proposals on sustainable communities by valuing social and environmental actions.