274.ENG Women and Cities and Public Spaces - Nidhi Gulati

Urbanistica Podcast - Cities for People - Un podcast de Mustafa Sherif

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I listen to this event on zoom by Placemaking Nepal and I love to share it with you. I hope you enjoy it. / Mustafa Sherif.Nidhi Gulati is a sustainability practitioner and social impact strategist with ten years of experience in the built environment sector. During this time, she has held various positions leading community-based consulting projects, managing a team of placemakers, to serving as a Co-Executive Director.She is committed to solving widespread social issues, fighting climate change, and building bridges across the public, private, and impact sectors. She leverages her skills to support ventures that simultaneously — prioritize environmental, social, and financial resilience for communities, with a special focus on their youngest members.She is a born and raised Indian with a tremendous appreciation for trains, a love for walking as a mode of transportation, and a deep sensitivity towards issues of gender, race, and their manifestation in the built environment.Please follow Placemaking Nepal on Instagram and for any feedback, queries, or collaboration write to them via email.You can also get in touch with Niharika Mathema (Architect, Initiator of Placemaking Nepal) on Linkedin or Instagram.Enjoy your listening. Let's connect and talk further about this episodeMustafa Sherif LinkedinVisit  Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or just email me at [email protected] Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities❤️️.Follow Urbanistica and let's get in touch:ClubhouseInstagramFacebookYoutube channelThanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY.AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. Read more about AFRY https://afry.com/en KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKKEEP LOVING CITIES https://plus.acast.com/s/urbanistica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo

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