Kampala: Co-creating water resilience through circular water management and stakeholder participation
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This case study contains a teaching guide, one theme titled 'Co-creation of Sustainable Cities,' seven short videos, and a gaming simulation.
To get a better understanding of the co-creation structure in Kampala within the first theme, you can follow a number of lectures on stakeholder dynamics and how to analyze them, and what entails an effective stakeholder participation. Then, you will also see how sustainable cooking practices are helping to reduce air pollution in informal settlements. Finish the case study by playing the Invest in the Future game to experiment with designing urban areas for better climate change resilience.
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International
Keywords: Kampala, Uganda, water chain, sustainable cooking, air pollution, climate change, resilience, urban design, case study
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