Healthy and resilient places for all

Many of today's built environments are not designed to withstand the challenges that modern society faces, such as extreme weather, air pollution, energy challenges, and lack of drinking water. They are often also not adapted to changes in social patterns, such as urbanization and changed lifestyles.

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Inclusive and resilient places

We imagine a world where the idea of sustainable development is embedded in everything we do – and everyday life no longer leaves negative footprints on the climate and environment. It is a future with healthier, more inclusive, and resilient places that involve collaboration with local communities to create social values that meet long-term needs.

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Jeanette Sveder Lundin

Sustainability Specialist

Person with long brown hair wearing a blue textured blouse against a white background.

Jeanette Sveder Lundin

Sustainability Specialist