The Time is Now: Sustainable and Climate-Â Resilient Urban Development (2010)
This report relates the direct impacts of climate change such as extreme temperatures and floods as well as the indirect impacts of climate change such as changes in global grain markets that lead to spikes in food prices. With a rapidly growing urban population, the future challenges for urban administrations will be huge.
Supported by:Â Department for International Development and The Rockefeller Foundation. Co-organized with the Institute for Social and Environmental Transition (ISET)