Los Angeles stretches 47 kilometres from east to west and 71 kilometres from north to south. The greater Los Angeles area boasts a population of 18 million, the second-busiest airport in the United St...
Launched in 1971 by UNECA, Trans-African Highway is actually a network of nine highways whose envisioned connections among one another would cover a combined total of 60,000 kilometres across the cont...
The Middle East is making sustainable mobility a cornerstone of its urban development and major metropolises like Dubai, Riyadh, Doha, Kuwait City, and Abu Dhabi have been transformed into open-air co...
The government intend to spend around $25 billion for four new infrastructure projects considered as strategic to modernise the city.
The heart of the global maritime trade is rapresented by ports, these giant facilities and logistical centres capable of responding to the trend towards gigantism among shipbuilders and to the growth ...
The ”Construction Mega Cities” index by GlobalData calculates the value of new projects launched city by city. After London and Dubai, the third place is held by New York City.
The number of megacities is expected to grow from 33 to 39 by 2030, becoming home to 9% of the population and producing 15% of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP).
According to the United Nations, one of the causes of water scarcity in the world is linked to the quantity of water that is lost during its use, both in homes, as in industry and agricolture.
The Pearl River Delta has won recognition by the World Bank as the largest urban area – or megacity - in the world: 60 million residents and 56,000 square kilometres.
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