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global cities

Global city: le cinque armi vincenti

Le global cities sono attori sempre più importanti nel mondo contemporaneo. Nodi fondamentali del sistema produttivo globalizzato, hanno un impatto enorme sui processi demografici, climatici, culturali e tecnologici.

The Role of Cities for a New European Union

As we all know, urbanisation is a crucial ingredient of our century and of globalisation. In this perspective, examining the features of European cities can be very useful. As a region of ancient city-dwelling, the Old Continent can provide a paradigm that, far from having to be reproduced as it is, can be the source of precious starting points for those areas of the world that deal with this challenge today, and in a much stronger way. Moreover, this issue is particularly significant today, just a few months after the European election round.

Le città del futuro in 5 dimensioni: l’indice Domus-ISPI

Le global city, le “città globali”, esercitano un ruolo sempre più importante a livello locale e mondiale.

Domus Forum 2019 - The Future of Cities

Energia urbana: le cinque dimensioni delle città del futuro

Tessuto imprenditoriale vivace, vasta rete di protezione sociale e forte attrattività verso l’esterno. La metropoli lombarda vive un boom socioeconomico all’insegna della crescita armonica. È quanto emerge dall’Indice Domus ISPI “Urban energy - five dimensions to grasp the future of cities” uno studio sull’energia urbana realizzato in esclusiva per Domus da ISPI, i cui risultati sono stati presentati il 10 ottobre a "domusforum 2019 – the future of cities", nelle sale del Teatro Parenti di Milano.

 

Mobilità sostenibile: la città 5.0

Sono in molti ad attribuire a Margaret Thatcher, a lungo Primo Ministro britannico, un aforisma che probabilmente non pronunciò mai: “Se hai più di ventisei anni e prendi ancora l’autobus, considerati un fallito!”.

Africa 2063: How Cities Will Shape the Future of a Continent

The last two decades have been marked by a profound turn-around in the perceptions of Africa, both within the continent and internationally. This change has been driven primarily by the exceptional economic growth in many parts of Africa, despite a slow-down and financial crisis about ten years ago. Renewed confidence among many African states is reflected in the Africa 2063 Agenda spearheaded by the African Union. This manifesto puts an important focus on the impressive urbanization of Africa, one of the region's major trends.

Promoting Sustainable Infrastructure to Underpin African Urbanisation

At the intersection of Africa’s urbanisation, employment, economic growth, cultural and environmental imperatives sit the question of infrastructure. Traditionally, development policy would simply advocate for the roll-out of modern network infrastructure, through, first, a focus on governance reform so that the country in question could be sufficiently credit-worthy to access the requisite development finance to implement infrastructure projects. This approach has demonstrably not worked in most of Africa for two main reasons.

The Potential of National Urban Policies in Africa

The growing recognition of the importance of cities for development does not alter the fact that cities and countries are co-dependant, or that cities are better off when supported by their national governments. An appropriate balance of power and responsibilities between tiers of government is at the heart of sustainable cities and in sub-Saharan Africa striking this balance requires policy innovation, if not experimentation. 

The Housing Challenge in African Cities

The inadequacy of Africa’s urban housing markets is evident across the continent, expressed in the cost and scale of housing being delivered, and visible in the very poor housing circumstances of the majority. That over 60% of urban dwellers live in slum conditions is in part a consequence of income, but more significantly one of an inefficient housing ecosystem in which neither price nor scale is achieved.

Comunità e sviluppo urbano nell'era della globalizzazione. Quale ruolo per gli attori pubblici e privati?

The Implications of Europe’s ‘Containment Development’ for African cities

Since 2015, European leaders have worked alone and in concert to retard and reverse migration to Europe. They have channeled billions of Euros to Turkey to fend off migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. Billions more aim to address what they see as the ‘root causes’ of migration from sub-Saharan Africa: chronic underdevelopment, poverty and poor governance.

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