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The contribution of the Mediterranean cities and regions to building water resilience
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Karolina Zubel
Environment, Energy and Climate Change Director
Karolina Zubel holds an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science and BA from the University of Warsaw and Sciences Po Paris. Currently, she is a PhD student at the Warsaw School of Economics, focusing her research endeavours on smart cities developments. Her work has been at the intersection of sustainability, low-carbon … <a href="https://case.dev10.pro/publications/the-contribution-of-the-mediterranean-cities-and-regions-to-building-water-resilience/">Continued</a>
Articles from this author:
- Natural disasters: anticipatory governance and disaster risk management from a local and regional perspective
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Urban Farming and Its Socioeconomic and Environmental Benefits for Ensuring Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in Jordan
This Policy Paper explores the potential of urban farming in Jordan to address the pressing issues of food security, climate-induced risks, and socioeconomic vulnerability in urban centers. With around 92% of Jordan’s citizens living in cities, and a significant refugee population residing in urban areas, the cities are highly vulnerable to disruptions in critical food supplies exacerbated … <a href="https://case.dev10.pro/publications/the-contribution-of-the-mediterranean-cities-and-regions-to-building-water-resilience/">Continued</a>
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The cost of non-rurality – preparing for a better urban-rural balance in EU funding
A balanced urban-rural policy is central to successful regional development efforts. There have been several definitions of what could constitute an urban-rural balance (or imbalance), yet measures of actual ‘costs of non-rurality’ remain elusive. Since the Industrial Revolution, debates on this ‘balance’ centred on the shift from agricultural labour to industrial and service centres. This … <a href="https://case.dev10.pro/publications/the-contribution-of-the-mediterranean-cities-and-regions-to-building-water-resilience/">Continued</a>