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For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

Resource Scarcity Built Environment and Urbanization

For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

This article highlights how Los Angeles has steadily reduced its total water use despite population growth, thanks to conservation policies, changing social norms, and infrastructure upgrades. It explores possible next steps toward regional water self-reliance.

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Kimmelman, M.

Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.
Aerial view of a road lined with trees in Indonesia, showcasing the natural landscape and urban elements.

Climate Change Built Environment and Urbanization

Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.

This report uses mapping and ecosystem service models to show how restoring and protecting nature can strengthen climate resilience for infrastructure and people in Indonesia, benefiting millions and much of the national road network.

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Bartlett, R., Joshi, S., Chaplin-Kramer, B., et al.