Building liveability

<p>Thanks to an innovative and ambitious revitalization scheme, the city has managed to reverse the dangerous trend where declining fiscal resources and high social and infrastructure maintenance expenditure can lead cities to bankruptcy.</p> <p>The liveable city as conceived in Copenhagen is aligned with what is generally meant by<em>&nbsp;resilience</em>.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/0*Jk0RhnsaTtK1BZ3R" style="height:467px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Photo by&nbsp;<a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/3_ZGrsirryY" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Nick Karvounis</a>&nbsp;on Unsplash</p> <h2><strong>Copenhagen&rsquo;s transformation since the 1980s:</strong></h2> <p>Unemployment having reached 17.5% back in the 1980s, the city was stuck within a vicious circle of deindustrialization, unemployment, high welfare costs, suburbanization, an outdated housing market, and strong segregation.</p> <p><a href="https://dhawal-pagay10.medium.com/building-liveability-8988e4790051"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>