Many good newsletters that focus on urban matters exist around the world.
Below is a small selection of examples. Various country and city-specific Newsletters also exist.
(The owner of this website is not affiliated with any of these examples)
The Mission of the AMS Institute is to accelerate the development of science-based solutions to make cities resilient, regenerative and just.
8 80 Cities is guided by the idea that if everything we do in our cities is great for an 8 year old and an 80 year old, then it will be better for everyone.
The Resilient Cities Network is a leading global organisation for urban resilience. Their legacy is built on the 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) initiative which was pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation in 2013, as part of its Global Centennial Initiative.
Eurocities is a major network of European cities, with over 200 large cities as members.
The Centre for Liveable Cities Singapore distils, creates and shares knowledge on liveable and sustainable cities.
Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) is a UNDRR-led initiative for improving local resilience through advocacy, sharing knowledge, city-to-city learning networks, and bringing people together.
Updates from the World Bank on building livable, resilient, and inclusive cities and communities.
The Urban Matters Journal publishes urban research articles and commentaries on urban events, processes, trends and discussions of urban pasts and futures.
The Systems Change Lab monitors, learns from and mobilises action toward the transformational shifts needed to protect both people and the planet.
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