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Ahead of next month’s Commonwealth Engineers Council and UNESCO webinar on Infrastructure-led Community Resilience, Professor Paul Jowitt explores the challenge of sustainable urbanisation across the Commonwealth.
Sustainable urbanisation is a major challenge for us all, and particularly in the Commonwealth, which is projected to account for nearly 50% of the increase in the world’s urban population to 2050.
That’s over 1 billion more urban dwellers in the next 30 years, the majority of whom will be in Asia and Africa.
A sense of the overall reach of the Commonwealth can be gauged from the following:
The Built Environment Professions in the Commonwealth (engineers, architects, planners, and surveyors) have just released the results of the first joint survey of the professions ever to have been undertaken. The key findings of the survey reveal that:
Hon ICE Fellow HRH The Prince of Wales launched the survey results in June and announced a programme of webinars based on the findings, which will extend through to August.
Over the coming weeks and months, the Commonwealth Sustainable Cities Initiative will be holding a series of open access webinars and CPD events as part of a Call to Action on sustainable urbanisation across the Commonwealth to help plan for climate change and rapid urbanisation.
The Commonwealth Engineers Council represents engineering institutions from across the Commonwealth and has a permanent seat on the Executive Council of the World Federation of Engineers (WFEO).
The future of flooding is very uncertain. For World Water Day, ICE President Professor Jim Hall weighs up possible solutions.
Civil engineers can help prevent the damage that these contaminants cause on human health and marine ecosystems.
Working in harmony with nature can boost mental and physical health, increase productivity and deliver economic benefits.