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Cities will contain wider differences in age, culture, disability, work schedules, and climate exposure. The challenge is making public spaces safe and useful without imposing one dominant pattern of behavior. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.

climate-environment south-america brazil public-space design increasingly diverse urban populations low-income communities work cities technology-computing economics-resources society-governance systems infrastructure
WS05023
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:31:00Z · Horizon: 2035
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WS05023 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5023

The problem of pastures disappearing continues to affect hundreds of millions of people and undermines progress on multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Existing responses remain fragmented, under-resourced and poorly adapted to local contexts. A strong solution must operate effectively under severe constraints of skilled personnel, infrastructure, electricity and connectivity. It should define clear measurable outcomes, identify possible unintended harms, and demonstrate how the intervention can be sustained by local institutions long after initial funding ends.

pastures disappearing building effective interventions other
WS06004
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:31:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS06004 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=6004

Addressing farmland turning into desert is critical for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Current efforts fall short in scale, speed and equity, leaving the most vulnerable behind. Any viable solution must function in low-resource settings with limited specialists, transport, laboratory capacity and broadband. Proposals should specify quantifiable biological, social or environmental outcomes, openly discuss potential risks, and present a realistic pathway for long-term maintenance and local ownership beyond short research pilots.

farmland turning desert 2030 implementing mathematics-logic
WS06003
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:30:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS06003 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=6003

freshwater becoming salty remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

freshwater becoming salty implementing proven other
WS06002
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:29:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS06002 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=6002

island nations facing disappearance remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

successful island nations facing disappearance other
WS06001
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:28:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS06001 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=6001

coastal cities threatened by rising seas remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

coastal cities threatened rising seas other
WS06000
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:27:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS06000 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=6000

continued construction on flood plains remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

continued construction flood plains creating climate-environment
WS05999
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:26:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05999 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5999

buildings constructed on unsafe soft soil remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

successful buildings constructed unsafe soft other
WS05998
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:25:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05998 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5998

houses collapsing in earthquakes remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

houses collapsing earthquakes implementing proven other
WS05997
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:24:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05997 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5997

Addressing building codes being ignored is critical for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Current efforts fall short in scale, speed and equity, leaving the most vulnerable behind. Any viable solution must function in low-resource settings with limited specialists, transport, laboratory capacity and broadband. Proposals should specify quantifiable biological, social or environmental outcomes, openly discuss potential risks, and present a realistic pathway for long-term maintenance and local ownership beyond short research pilots.

building codes being ignored 2030 mathematics-logic
WS05996
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:23:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05996 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5996

Climate change and urban pumping changes may cause groundwater to enter basements, transit systems, utilities, and foundations. Cities need mapping, waterproofing, drainage, and financing strategies that address slow cumulative damage. The design must remain functional when standards, trade routes, data access, and diplomatic cooperation are unreliable. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.

economics-resources asia india climate-change groundwater adapting underground infrastructure rising under geopolitical fragmentation climate change technology-computing climate-environment society-governance systems
WS05014
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:22:00Z · Horizon: 2040
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WS05014 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5014

The problem of insurance failing to cover the poor after disasters continues to affect hundreds of millions of people and undermines progress on multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Existing responses remain fragmented, under-resourced and poorly adapted to local contexts. A strong solution must operate effectively under severe constraints of skilled personnel, infrastructure, electricity and connectivity. It should define clear measurable outcomes, identify possible unintended harms, and demonstrate how the intervention can be sustained by local institutions long after initial funding ends.

after insurance failing cover poor other
WS05995
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:22:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05995 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5995

reconstruction money being stolen remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

reconstruction money being stolen strengthening local-regional
WS05994
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:21:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05994 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5994

The problem of help arriving too slowly after disasters continues to affect hundreds of millions of people and undermines progress on multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Existing responses remain fragmented, under-resourced and poorly adapted to local contexts. A strong solution must operate effectively under severe constraints of skilled personnel, infrastructure, electricity and connectivity. It should define clear measurable outcomes, identify possible unintended harms, and demonstrate how the intervention can be sustained by local institutions long after initial funding ends.

after help arriving too slowly other
WS05993
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:20:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05993 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5993

Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving insufficient emergency shelters. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.

insufficient emergency shelters developing scalable social-civic-problems
WS05992
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:19:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05992 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5992

evacuation plans that fail remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.

evacuation plans fail building effective other
WS05991
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:18:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05991 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5991

The problem of early warning systems that are missing continues to affect hundreds of millions of people and undermines progress on multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Existing responses remain fragmented, under-resourced and poorly adapted to local contexts. A strong solution must operate effectively under severe constraints of skilled personnel, infrastructure, electricity and connectivity. It should define clear measurable outcomes, identify possible unintended harms, and demonstrate how the intervention can be sustained by local institutions long after initial funding ends.

early warning systems missing building other
WS05990
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:17:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05990 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5990

The problem of natural disasters hitting with greater force continues to affect hundreds of millions of people and undermines progress on multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Existing responses remain fragmented, under-resourced and poorly adapted to local contexts. A strong solution must operate effectively under severe constraints of skilled personnel, infrastructure, electricity and connectivity. It should define clear measurable outcomes, identify possible unintended harms, and demonstrate how the intervention can be sustained by local institutions long after initial funding ends.

natural disasters hitting greater force other
WS05989
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:16:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05989 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5989

Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving inadequate systems for detecting dangerous asteroids. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.

approaches inadequate systems detecting dangerous social-civic-problems
WS05988
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:15:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05988 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5988

Addressing weak rules governing outer space is critical for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Current efforts fall short in scale, speed and equity, leaving the most vulnerable behind. Any viable solution must function in low-resource settings with limited specialists, transport, laboratory capacity and broadband. Proposals should specify quantifiable biological, social or environmental outcomes, openly discuss potential risks, and present a realistic pathway for long-term maintenance and local ownership beyond short research pilots.

weak rules governing outer space science-space
WS05987
By Ian Patel · 2026-08-20T04:14:00Z · Horizon: 2030
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WS05987 | World Solve | https://www.worldsolve.org/index.php?view=problem&id=5987