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What people say is the biggest benefit to communal living | World . . . It’s thought 70% of people will live in cities by 2050 Co-living could offer sustainable, affordable housing options for many The world’s loneliness and mental health crisis is being exacerbated by the pandemic Communal living can provide companionship for those who don’t want to live alone Studies suggest living with others can help anxiety and improve mental wellbeing
14 innovative projects helping to build a better world Digital crowdsourcing platform UpLink was created to address the world’s most pressing problems The initiative seeks sustainable solutions to tackle issues such as climate change and social injustice Projects are also aimed at tackling the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic
15 innovations that are bringing nature back into our cities The consortium is pioneering new frontiers for action-led, multi-platform community science to help people understand and unlock their individual potential to create change and take positive action for nature
How can we make cities more sustainable? | World Economic Forum Nearly 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050 The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals highlight the need to ensure these cities are safe and sustainable for all
5 big challenges facing big cities of the future - World Economic Forum The use of environmental technologies which can cool buildings more efficiently or run vehicles that are less polluting will also lead to better future cities Installing sensors in the homes of ageing seniors living alone can connect them to the community and summon help when they are unwell or hurt
Informal settlements are growing everywhere — heres what we do Informal settlements are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change The public and private sectors can work together to support and invest in community start-ups specializing in low-cost, climate-resilient homes and locally sourced building materials
5 of the world’s coolest ecovillages - The World Economic Forum The community was also formed based around the values of permaculture — a holistic and technical approach to living in harmony with nature — and members work with rather than against nature when building settlements and farming the land