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Management of the nexus between cities and their surrounding landscapes is central to most pressing sustainability issues, including the degree to which connections to regional landscapes provide health, vitality and a sense of place to urban residents. Numerous \u201csustainable\u201d solutions have failed due to lack of understanding of the city-landscape system as a whole.<\/p>\n

Through cross-disciplinary collaboration, the Association of the Pacific Rim Universities\u2019 Sustainable Cities and Landscape Hub<\/a><\/em> aims to advance the sustainability of human societies, focusing on the relationship of the cities and landscapes across the Pacific Rim. The hub seeks to enhance landscape-level sustainability and resilience in the face of continued expansion of cities and the impacts of climate change, under four guiding principles:<\/p>\n