![]() ![]() The application of a spatial model to South Africa’s development regions. Martin (Eds.), The handbook of evolutionary economic geography (pp. The aims and scope of evolutionary economic geography. Journal of Economic Geography, 3(2), 109–116.īoschma, R., & Martin, R. The ‘relational turn’ in economic geography. Reconstruction and development programme: A policy framework. Environment and Planning A, 33(7), 1237–1242.ĪNC (African National Congress). Moving on: Institutionalism in economic geography. Team 1: Creating inclusive and natural water synergies in Khulna urban regionĮuroconsult Mott MacDonald B.V.Amin, A. OOZE VOF, Madras Terrace, Goethe Institut, Ramakrishnan Venkatesh, Vanessa Peter, IHE Delft, Rain Centre, Care Earth Trust, Paper Man, Pitchandikulam, IIT Madras, TU Delft, HKV RVO : Sandra Schoof, Dennis van Peppen, Daan Stoop, Robert Proosĭeltares, IGCS, IIT Madras, Care Earth Trust, CUDi (Center for Urban Design Innovation, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Waggonner & Ball, Benthem Crouwel Architects, Arcadis, VanderSat UN Habitat: Rogier van den Berg, Clara Afonso, Helen Yu, Andrew Rudd That is why, together with the AIIB and 100RC Asia, we decided to test how water can be used as a lever for change in Asia first. Asian cities account for 83 percent of the population affected by sea level rise. Nowhere on earth are water-related disasters as widespread and costly, both in terms of human life and loss of (social) wealth, as in South and South East Asia. In partnership with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), 100 Resilient Cities (100RC), UN-Habitat, FMO Dutch Development Bank, Pegasys, Partners for Resilience, Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), OECD, Architecture Workroom Brussels and Water Youth Network, and supported by the UN/World Bank High Level Panel for Water, the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) and RVO.nl, we have launched our first project, Water as Leverage for Resilient Cities: Asia (WaL/Asia), on Novemat COP23 in Bonn, Germany. ![]() Taking up the challenge, the Dutch Water Envoy and the IABR have initiated Water as Leverage. ![]()
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