How can the ‘Nordic Way’ inspire global urban transformation?
How can Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen accelerate resilient urban transformation? Drawing on insights from 103 urban leaders across the Nordics, our report, ‘The Nordic Way’, offers perspectives to inspire cities around the world.
How can the ‘Nordic Way’ inspire global urban transformation?
How can Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen accelerate resilient urban transformation? Drawing on insights from 103 urban leaders across the Nordics, our report, ‘The Nordic Way’, offers perspectives to inspire cities around the world.
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Urban design is where energy, mobility, and people meet, and where bold decisions can unlock national-scale change. Copenhagen’s Fælledby development demonstrates how ambitious planning today can create the resilient cities of tomorrow.
When extreme weather hits, the stability of power systems, and security of energy supply depends on the performance of substations and other offshore assets. Daniel Noermark, offshore substations product owner at Ramboll, explores strategies for keeping these critical entities resilient under harsher operating conditions.
Design codes: The Trojan Horse of climate resilience
Green building
Climate change is no longer something we can avoid. It is now something we must learn to live with. As global temperatures continue to rise, the real question becomes how we adapt, endure, and navigate the shocks ahead.
Living with megafires
Biodiversity and ecosystems
This article was written in January 2024 and it explores the phenomenon of megafires - and how to tackle them.
More than half the world’s population lives in cities, and this is set to rise to 6 billion by 2041. A landmark study supported by The Ramboll Foundation provides lessons in sustainable urban development.






