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can't continue as they are in the city currently has over 10000000 motorized vehicles 1000000 of them were added last year among the. modern city can be bangkok or delhi come with a lot of basics we take for granted we need access to a working streetlights a good school and even a new age books like us why fight what areas opened remain behind because of the like in india the greater part of the population lives a wink in the desert state of believing the week of the bush administration recall is up early this morning her neighbors will be over soon to help construct a thought outside the harm's way she and her brother lived. they lost their parents a few years ago and now the religion is raising their 2 children.
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or you. might call the villagers. in every possible water since both of the parents passed away range for the 2. neighbors also building the toilet behind. while it does not uncommon for village communities to adopt children without. the community in the special they come together to help each other which has resulted in the north becoming the 1st to smart ridge in the state of largest. building is one of them this is now one of the few will edges in the country in which every household has a functioning toilet they also claim to have advocated open definition. which is still a big problem in india but it wasn't easy winning over the community it took a long time for local engineer named eco needs to convince each community member of the philosophy behind. the smart villages or villages provide the
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basic. required. and dignified life the smart religious stems from a government initiative that aims to develop village centers create jobs and make rural communities more self-reliant it's also a step to work on slowing down increasing. eco needs has helped ensure that basic resources are preserved and managed in 2016 together the build a 3 kilometer long artificial canard that has since helped recharge the groundwater with 97000000 liters of water per year. this is going to the system on the water i'm going to be going through this what i'm going to says to him the water is of italian to the ground as well as it is user for the
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agricultural. animal but. while the real it develops on multiple fronts the next generation including rekha and her brother are being creamed employed by the skills. involved in the computer program. while rick a lance tomato snacks which the community sells as a core. since the project has the full support of the residents stands as an example of a real community whose members take pride in the real life while moving further along the path to get self-reliance. now if you're like me you want to escape the fast chance you get and head to the quiet countryside but in europe the trend of stories in pictures. is harming being bottom of the pandemic has provided some relief from the hordes of.
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one such hotspot in austria is using this time to find a new. book. in house austria many locals were worried that tourists wouldn't come this year to admire the mountains the lake and the quinta village do to the coronavirus a place where no tourism means no income but they're not worried any more visitors are here in abundance the hotels still don't have as many customers as they'd like . but kalin ahem spankers boat rental business is doing just fine. 2000 we don't have the whole world here because of the flight problems but we've got austrians germans basically europeans before the pandemic the village drew many international tourists and day trippers the alpine setting is popular on instagram
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last year over 21000 tour buses brought around 1000000 visitors to the village of just 760 inhabitants. doubts mayor doesn't miss the era of over tourism. you have these a coupe he said with a guide carrying a flag in front and people wearing headsets so it's very loud. it was too much for some locals it would stand to have a cathedral. then suddenly in spring of 2020 austria had to go into lockdown due to the covert 19 pandemic grew quiet its restaurants were empty and there wasn't any revenue coming in but the local population then rediscovered the original house shot but what about the future actually returning to preterism days isn't an option the municipality depends on income from tourism to subsidise services such as school meals and care for the elderly and locals value tourism but there is
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a question about what caused it because there must i think that we should cut the mass tourism down by half and double quality tourism where visitors stay for longer that would be a good mix this is great if they can be full. coupling ahem it's baghdad has a different view. that any day trippers. want higher quality tourists to stay here for longer but i don't think that kind of long term tourism is flashing at the moment that was true even before the pandemic. just currently developing a new system to deal with the tour buses the number of which is expected to increase again in the future. it will have to register in advance and stay for longer it's not clear whether this will impact to the amount or form of tourism. the village would rather not become an open air exhibit for massive amounts of day
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trippers again but avoiding that in the future will require a balancing act by hotshots mayor and its tourism dependent residents. cities that are living places made of concrete glass and steel often because the tone on investment for a baby is far higher than that for a green space like a park or a garden but when present these green spaces have a positive impact on people's mental health and john uk at had a special idea to strike a balance between the 2. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western german city of dissolute off will soon be home to shops and offices some 30000 hedgerow plants adorn the outside if. you're trying to bring some green into the city through a quite radical approach onto the rooftops and facades and such an example to make
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people stop and take. some big. stuff and hovan is a star architect from decide off his cueball going to has the largest green façade anywhere in europe the hedges have a total length of about 8 kilometers they serve a primarily ecological purpose. their homes have to be experiencing very hot cities it is and they're getting even hotter much more so than surrounding areas because of the many heat reflecting off the top of of course a roof like this is an enormous help because it not only covers the interior but does so in a very comfortable way. and hovan is widely regarded as one of the world's most innovative architects his designs can now be found from europe to australia. in 2018 the merino one opened in singapore some 350 species of tropical plants are integrated into this residential and office building.
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ask ourselves what would be growing here if we didn't build it and how can we go. you might say a clean piece of ground back to the people that's known as replacement we set up our own nursery to do it released a piece of ground and grew the plants almost it was almost a kind of business in itself. is an art. in who haven't started his firm in hovan architects in 1905 his team has since one several international competitions keeping in june with nature and customizing to local conditions have become the whole marks of his architecture he created an expensive health resort on the north sea island of zone with such proof houses but environmentalist's of criticize the project which is close to a conservation area in 2006 the left answer aviation center the airline's new head office opened at frankfurt airport all the work spaces have
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a view of the integrated garden that also works to absorb some of the airplane noise the offices are also designed to be open and flexible. we're down a bit to me modern office work means it's no longer work confined to an office people shouldn't have to spend the whole day sitting at their desks they should be able to work in the cafeteria the hallways and lobbies of the garden. in his hometown to sort of christopher in and over months to harmonize the city's architectural legacy with his visions for its future its green design has been nicknamed inhofe and valley. the way to find solutions like this what will help. give relationship with me and bob and to live in i hope you enjoy it to be sure we'll be back next week
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