Developing infrastructure to support the SDGs
... sea- and airports, the transformation of Amsterdam from a wet bog to a world city, the canals and roads; these are all examples of how essential ...
... sea- and airports, the transformation of Amsterdam from a wet bog to a world city, the canals and roads; these are all examples of how essential ...
... sea, ensuring back-up systems for electricity and communications—all of this could dramatically reduce casualty figures and economic damage. But the reality ...
... sea water that surrounds the island we are on, is pumped into the building's cooling system. Rain water — and we are not short of rain here — is collected ...
... sea by a specialized American military vessel. But there was a problem: Ramadan was 29 June – just days away. And the risks were immense, especially the ...
... sea and their remoteness and isolation from world markets. Challenges that have been compounded by the pandemic, climate change and the fall out from the ...
... sea and commend the leadership of Cyprus and the support extended by the European Commission, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United ...
... sea levels. And because cities are hubs of government, commerce, transportation and culture, they use a large proportion of the world's energy supply, and ...
... sea water to cool the air in our ventilation system and by using the shutters on the facade of the building to either trap or reflect the heat from the sun ...
... Sea ports. Under a new agreement, funding from the government of Japan will be used to enhance the operational support of both initiatives and support the ...
... sea levels and extreme weather events – also heavily impact infrastructure on the island nation. Integrating both sustainability and resilience into future ...