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Liu David

“The Future of Urban Living: Dream Cities Are Closer Than Ever”

Creating Dream Cities: Building Towards Urban Justice and Hope The Role of Cities in Society Throughout human history, cities have played a vital role in societal development and progress. They have been centers of culture, science, and trade, fostering communities and advancing society. However, cities have also been hotbeds for […]

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Lee Olivia

The Blurred Boundaries of Nature and Cities: Exploring the Intersection of Urbanization and the Environment

Does nature really end where cities begin? The Interconnectedness of Nature and Cities On October 2nd, UN World Habitat Day marked the beginning of Urban October, a month dedicated to promoting sustainable urbanization and recognizing the vital role cities play in protecting nature and biodiversity. At first glance, the combination […]

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Samantha Chen

The Intertwined Existence: Rethinking the Urban-Nature Divide

Do Cities and Nature Exist at Odds? On the surface, it may appear that nature and cities are in opposition to each other. In our urban environments, we often feel the need to escape to connect with nature, seeking respite from the chaos and noise of metropolitan life. We view […]

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