Bản thông tin Hội thảo Chuyên đề Giải pháp Dự vào Tự nhiên AASCTF
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Tidak seperti infrastruktur biasa, Solusi Berbasis Alam menggunakan atau meniru lingkungan alam untuk menyelesaikan berbagai tantangankota, dan solusi-solusi ini cukup efektif dan memiliki beberapa keuntungan bersama, apakah ekonomi, sosial, dan/atau lingkungan.
[Flyer also available in Bahasa Indonesia, Khmer, Lao, and Viet]
The ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Trust Fund (AASCTF), financed by the Australian Government and managed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), has been supporting Baguio in its ambition to become a truly resilient city, catering to the needs of all its citizens, since August 2020.
The Baguio City Flood Early Warning System Architecture -- "Offline" Setup covers the overall inception for the 2 phases of the FEWS development for Baguio City: the “offline” phase, which refers to all activities that will be carried out on project consulting firm Ramboll’s IT infrastructure, and the “online” phase which
The Baguio City Flood Early Warning System Flood Mitigation and Action Plan report introduces a city-wide assessment for the conceptual design and implementation of nature-based solutions (NbS) as a new paradigm for climate adaptation, where both flood mitigation benefits, and other co-benefits are analyzed throug
Re-examine the importance of nature-based solutions (NBS) to help achieve water management objectives.
NBS for water promote innovativeness by embedding the perspectives of ecosystem services, enhanced resilience, and livelihood considerations in water planning and management. Biomimicry is a nature-inspired solution that embeds ecosystem services into cities and towns.
Tony Wong, CEO of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, presented the concept of biomimicry and its applications in embedding nature-based solutions in cities. He discussed using examples and case studies on the opportunity for leap-frogging and the role of multilateral development banks in catalyzing such initiatives.
This event is part of ADB's in-house Urban Studio lecture series.