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Technology and the Green City

Sep 29, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. How do we define green cities? Is a green city different from a smart city What is the role of technology in the green city? What are some of the successes and…

Re-imagining and Transforming Dallas

Sep 26, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. A discussion of Dallas’ evolution over the last 50 years often begins by addressing how the city has overcome big setbacks, from the most famous one – the 1963 assassination of president…

Future Trends in the Century of Cities

Sep 23, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. Introducing this century as the century of cities, Parag Khanna focused on making certain the assembled audience fully understood the magnitude of the growth of cities throughout the world. Amid the battery…

Professor Geoffrey West at NewCities Summit

Sep 19, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. In his provocative keynote, Professor Geoffrey West made the bold declaration that “there will be no such thing as a single autonomous city. What happens in one will affect everything else. Essentially,…

Effective Mobility and the Good City

Sep 17, 2014

The demand for mobility in cities is on the rise, requiring innovative policy approaches. This paper explores the potential overlaps with water management policy, and more specifically the Dutch emphasis on a) long term, b) interjurisdictional and c) preventive integrated planning. As an example, the paper illustrates how these principles can help ensure successful urban…

Technology as Transformation

Sep 16, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. Technology and all its ancillary issues – from the rampant growth in mobile phone use, to the rising concern for privacy issues – dominated this discussion. Both Bhikshesvaran and Rogers agreed upon…

Dallas Mayor at NewCities Summit

Sep 12, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. As the lead-off keynote speaker, Mayor Mike Rawlings made sure to extend what would become, for the Dallas event, a signature warm, oversized Texas-style welcome to the 800 attendees, coming from 51…

Transforming the 21st Century Metropolis

Sep 09, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. In this opening session, the panelists did not shy away from squaring the dream of re-imagining a city with the “hard choices” of what that transformation would require. Jaime Lerner vigorously urged…

Improving Mobility through Technology and Connectivity

Sep 04, 2014

It is hard to believe that less than a decade ago, the iPhone and the Android did not exist. Automotive navigation was available, even standard in some vehicles, but not fully mainstream. If you were like many people and wanted turn-by-turn directions, you most likely visited MapQuest on your home computer and printed them to…

The Role of Art in the New City

Aug 18, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. The specific use of visual space as it relates to art’s role in the new city was at the heart of Huang Rui’s keynote address. Persuasively, Huang cited his own personal experience…

How to Fight Youth Unemployment in Global South

Aug 07, 2014

According to the International Labour Organization, over 70 million 15-24 year olds worldwide are unemployed. This issue is particularly prevalent in the Global South, where youth are twice as likely to be unemployed or trapped in low-quality jobs, limiting development and social mobility. Governments and NGOs have responded with educational initiatives, skills-training projects, confidence-building programs,…

Can Biking and Walking Save Lives?

Aug 05, 2014

Building a walkable, bike-able, and “human-scale” city is a crucial but challenging process in creating just and inclusive cities. Sidewalks, bike lanes, pedestrian crossings, parks, and green areas are all pieces of a complex puzzle to help citizens navigate their city safely and sustainably. The following examples from Curitiba, Cali, Jakarta, Mumbai, Lagos, and Johannesburg…