After years of minimal new rental supply, shiny and new purpose-built rentals have changed Canada’s real estate game in the past decade.As the...
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As cities continue to grow globally, characterizing the built environment is essential to understanding human populations, projecting energy usage, monitoring urban heat island impacts, preventing environmental degradation, and planning for urban development. Buildings are a key component of the built environment and there is currently a lack of data on building height on a global level.
After years of minimal new rental supply, shiny and new purpose-built rentals have changed Canada’s real estate game in the past decade.As the...
by Dennis Isong.As the evening sun casts long shadows across the bustling streets of Lagos, Chidi Okonkwo stands on the balcony of his Victoria...
By Phyo Thura Aung Myanmar’s progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan (MSDP) has...
As the year draws to a close, take a moment to look back at some of the impressive moments in mass timber design and construction that have made 2024...
As the year draws to a close, take a moment to look back at some of the impressive moments in mass timber design and construction that have made 2024...
By Katrina Gulliver Urban zoning is an issue on which the left and the right often find common ground: they don’t like it. The left often...
Educational inequality among women is a critical issue with deep societal, cultural, and economic implications. It manifests in various ways,...
The Government has published a 25-year Environment Plan that outlines long-term goals and initiatives and focuses on six global environmental themes...
The Times Higher Education released its inaugural Online Learning Rankings, with two Indian universities, Manav Rachna and O.P. Jindal, achieving gold...
Our cities are becoming ever hotter – due to both the way they’re built, as well as climate change and the extreme heat events it brings.