From beavers and bats to pocket forests and wetlands, the creative ways 6 cities are embracing nature (www.fastcompany.com)
How to fix call buttons (feddit.de)
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TPBI consults the market for the purchase of 250 new trams, of which 100 are 36 meters and 50 are 45 meters (mobilitate.eu) Romanian
mobilitate.eu/tpbi-consulta-pi…
The Battle Over Bike Lanes Needs a Mindset Shift (www.wired.com)
How Valencia Turned A Crisis (And a River) Into a Transformative Park (slrpnk.net)
In 1957, Valencia experienced a devastating flood that forever changed the city’s relationship with the Turia River. Nearly 3/4 of the city was inundated by floodwater and over 60 people lost their lives. The following year, the city embraced a plan to divert the river around its western outskirts to the Mediterranean Sea....
Rijnvliet Edible Neighborhood (landezine.com)
Using ideas submitted by residents, Rijnvliet is implementing an ecologically resilient 150,000 m2 urban food forest with over 200 species of (edible) flora that doubles up as green infrastructure offering recreational benefits and ecosystem services, including water management, reduction of heat, and cleaning the air.
What do you think about these? I have seen a few in Germany doing any kind of deliveries. I think they're cool, but probably not that much fun to drive. (feddit.de)
the only walkable space in the US is Disneyland (feddit.de)
Building Cities in Harmony With Nature Is Essential for a Thriving Planet (www.treehugger.com)
With the projected 75% of the world's population living in Urban centers by 2050, forecasters are pushing for "bolstering" nature within cities for resiliency and economic reasons.