In this inspiring reflection, Germán Enríquez shares how World Urban Parks shaped his professional path — from his early days at Parque Metropolitano de León to launching San Pedro Parques and helping host the WUP Congress.
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The Origins and Early Years of World Urban Parks
How did World Urban Parks come to be? In this in-depth article, Dr. Digby Whyte takes us through the fascinating origins and evolution of WUP—from its roots in IFPRA in 1957 to its transformation into a global movement for urban parks.
Why-I-Got-Involved-with-World-Urban-Parks
Mark Bowater reflects on his global journey in parks, urging professionals to lead, connect, and create better cities through WUP.
How Much Green Do We Really See? A New Way to Measure Nature in the City
Discover a new way to measure green exposure in cities with the Komorebi Index, combining street-level imagery and pedestrian data to improve urban health. Learn how this innovative method can guide smarter, greener city planning.
The Challenges and Future of World Urban Parks: Insights from Neil McCarthy
Neil McCarthy, former CEO of World Urban Parks, provides invaluable insights into the current and future landscape of urban parks worldwide.
What are “Sponge Cities,” and How Can They Prevent Floods?
“Sponge cities” describes urban areas with significant natural areas such as trees, lakes, and parks or other good designs intended to absorb rain and prevent flooding.
CityRAP Tool
CityRAP is a tool creator by DiMSUR that develops relevant and innovative tools to improve local, national, and sub-regional capacities for reducing vulnerability and building the resilience of communities to natural and other hazards in the southern African region and beyond.
Walk’n’Roll Cities Guidebook
URBACT Thematic Programme Expert Iván Tosics and URBACT Lead Experts Roland Krebs, Claus Köllinger, and Béla Kéz are the authors of this guidebook. Which brings together good practices from across the EU with the latest urban trends, to fill the gaps and ensure that the learning is within everyone's reach.
Nature-Based Solutions in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Status and Priorities for Growth.
This paper, published by the “World Resources Institute” discusses how the Latin American and Caribbean region is on the verge of transitioning from experimenting with nature-based solutions (NBS) to adopting them on a much broader scale that can transform infrastructure planning and investments for the better.
Heat Resilient Cities: Measuring Benefits of Urban Heat Adaptation
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group posted on its webpage information regarding the impact that temperatures have on cities.
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