Transport

December 28, 2015

Mumbai: Climate Risk and Response

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Mumbai, India is comprised of seven islands separated from the mainland by the Thane Creek, Mahim River, and Harbor Bay, with the Arabian Sea to

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Source: Jonathan Hubbard, 2012
January 9, 2014

Seoul: Climate Risk and Response

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Seoul is the capital and largest city in South Korea, boasting a population of 10.4 million in 605 km2 (Seoul, 2011). Seoul produces 48.6% of

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Source: Cho, 2012
January 9, 2014

New Orleans: Climate Risk and Response

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New Orleans, located in southeastern Louisiana, has a metropolitan area population of 1,205,347 per the 2012 U.S. Census and an average population density of 981.8

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January 7, 2014

Boston: Climate Risk and Response

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Metropolitan Boston’s population is 4.5 million and within the city limits, 636,000 citizens reside. The expected city budget for 2014 is $2.6 billion. The mayor

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Source: The Boston Harbor Associatioin
January 2, 2014

Lima: Climate Risk and Response

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Lima is located on the southwestern coast of Peru.  A city of 7,538,000 people, Lima is characterized by rise from sea level to 1,548 m. 

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Source: Google Earth
May 12, 2013

Urban Environmental Policy

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On May 8th 2013, emerging sustainable development leaders gathered at Wollman Hall at The New School to discuss urban environmental policy in three urban locations: Brazil (Rio de

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May 11, 2013

South Africa’s Gautrain: Infrastructure and Environmental Policy

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On May 8th 2013, emerging sustainable development leaders gathered at Wollman Hall at The New School to discuss urban environmental policy in three urban locations: Brazil (Rio de

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May 11, 2013

Turkish State Railways: Infrastructure and Environmental Policy

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On May 8th 2013, emerging sustainable development leaders gathered at Wollman Hall at The New School to discuss urban environmental policy in three urban locations: Brazil (Rio de

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May 11, 2013

Rio de Janeiro Bus Transit: Infrastructure and Environmental Policy

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On May 8th 2013, emerging sustainable development leaders gathered at Wollman Hall at The New School to discuss urban environmental policy in three urban locations: Brazil (Rio de

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May 9, 2012

Budapest: Transportation Sector Assessment, Reform Mechanisms and Solutions

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Over the next two decades, $40 trillion USD will be invested in bridging the global deficit in environmental infrastructure.   At least half of this investment

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