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BOSTON— The Urban Land Institute (ULI) Boston/New England’s Climate Resiliency Committee has been recognized with the esteemed ULI District Council 2025 Showcase of Excellence Award for its groundbreaking project, Living with Water. This initiative is designed to address the pressing challenges posed by climate change, particularly in urban areas vulnerable to flooding and extreme weather events.
The Living with Water project emphasizes sustainable development and innovative design solutions that integrate water management into the urban landscape. By focusing on resilience, the committee aims to create spaces that not only mitigate the impacts of climate change but also enhance the quality of life for residents.
The award highlights the importance of collaborative efforts among community stakeholders, policymakers, and urban planners in fostering a sustainable future. This recognition serves as a testament to the commitment of ULI Boston/New England in leading the charge towards a more resilient and environmentally conscious urban environment.
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