Etiqueta: urban planning
Data, innovation and the urban environment — by Carlo Ratti
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Director of the MIT Senseable City Lab & founding partner of design and innovation office CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
Navigating change: our 10 trends for cities in 2024
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Senior Consultant at Anteverti & Expert in Creative Urban Solutions, Eco-innovation, Environmental Resilience & Circularity
This is Anteverti team's forecast on the trends that will shape the global debate on cities in 2024
Siphelele Ngobese: «If cities work for the most vulnerable, they can work for everyone»
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Senior Researcher at the South African Cities Network
Elkin Velásquez: «Latin American cities face one main challenge: inequality»
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UN-Habitat Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
What will 2023 bring for cities? Our 10 predictions
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Senior Consultant at Anteverti & Expert in Creative Urban Solutions, Eco-innovation, Environmental Resilience & Circularity
This is Anteverti team's prediction on the topics that will shape the conversation on cities in 2023.
Janette Sadik-Khan: "Urban innovation takes just some imagination and political courage"
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Former New York City Transportation Commissioner and Principal at Bloomberg Associates
A new generation of Urban Agendas: 3 keys to make them a vector of global transformation
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Former Consulting Director at Anteverti & Expert in Urban Sustainability, Public Policies and Citizen Engagement
How can the New Urban Agendas help to overcome siloed urban management and adapt it to today's digital reality? Anteverti team highlights 3 keys.
10 Years, 10 Urban Ideas: Maria Galindo Garcia-Delgado
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Director-general for Digital Nation & Urban Agenda of the Government of Catalonia
Maria Galindo, Director General of Digital Nation & Urban Agenda of the Government of Catalonia, answers to our 10-item questionnaire.
The indispensability of urban innovation: 5 examples on how it has proven crucial for cities to face the Covid-19 crisis
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CEO of Anteverti & Director of CitiesToBe
From more human-centered urban spaces to new housing concepts, let's hope the disruptive period unleashed by the pandemic to be an igniter to start making things better in our cities.