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Monthly Archives: February 2012
A message from our CEO
As 2012 gets into full swing, we at Sustainable Cities International are feeling very positive about the future despite the gloomy economic climate in many countries. Never before has the need for transformation to more sustainable living been so widely … Continue reading
All you need is chalk: The perception of accessibility, disability, and universal design in Colima’s public spaces
Breanne Harder just wrapped up her 6-month internship in Colima, Mexico, where her work focused on urban planning and public space. ~ ~ During my internship at IPCo, my project ‘Accessible Colima’ focused on understanding accessibility in Colima’s public spaces, … Continue reading



