11 ways cities can adopt an ESG approach to development and management
Increased urbanisation means that the role of cities in tackling environmental and social issues will continue to grow. This is how cities can act.
Senior Manager at PwC’s Cities and Local Government Sector advisory practice. Formerly, Senior Sustainability Engineer for SEE Nexus, consultants for The Sustainable City, Dubai responsible for Water, Waste, Mobility. .Previously, Assistant Manager, City Development & Operations at Emaar Economic City, master developers of King Abdullah Economic City responsible for strategic Water, Power, Transportation, Sustainability & Innovation projects and initiatives. Member of the ESG Foundation. Former Senior Advisor for Local Pathways Fellowship initiative of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Holds a Bachelor in Chemical Engineering and Master's of Engineering Design in Sustainable Infrastructure.
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