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Cities are where jobs are created and have been important to human progress. Can cities redesign themselves to remain relevant in the era of internet-based 3-D virtual environments, like metaverse? In this episode, Mihir Mahajan speaks to Aarushi Kataria and Sridhar Krishna to discuss the rise and decline of cities, and how cities were reinvented to stay relevant.Follow Aarushi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aarushi_katariaFollow Sridhar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sridhar_kriSuggested Reading:1. Distance Matters by Olson and Olson 2. Making sense of Bangalore by Glaeser 3. How Life in Cities Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic 4. Here's how rising global risks will change our cities by Franco, Lukacs, and Muggah.5. How the CoronavirusRecovery Is Changing Cities by Bloomberg CityLab6. Has the Pandemic Changed Cities Forever? by Sablik7. The Faltering Escalator of Urban Opportunity by Autor8. Triumph of the City by Glaeser. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com
With fantastic new maps that show interactive, visual representations of urban fragility, Robert Muggah articulates an ancient but resurging idea: cities shouldn't just be the center of economics -- they should also be the foundation of our political lives. Looking around the world, from Syria to Singapore to Seoul and beyond, Muggah submits six principles for how we can build more resilient cities. "Cities are where the future happens first. They're open, creative, dynamic, democratic, cosmopolitan, sexy," Muggah says. "They're the perfect antidote to reactionary nationalism." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With fantastic new maps that show interactive, visual representations of urban fragility, Robert Muggah articulates an ancient but resurging idea: cities shouldn't just be the center of economics -- they should also be the foundation of our political lives. Looking around the world, from Syria to Singapore to Seoul and beyond, Muggah submits six principles for how we can build more resilient cities. "Cities are where the future happens first. They're open, creative, dynamic, democratic, cosmopolitan, sexy," Muggah says. "They're the perfect antidote to reactionary nationalism."
Com mapas fantásticos que mostram representações interativas e visuais da fragilidade urbana, Robert Muggah articula um ideia antiga, mas que está ressurgindo: as cidades não deveriam ser apenas centros econômicos - elas deveriam também ser a fundação de nossas vidas políticas. Com exemplos de todo o mundo, da Síria a Cingapura, passando por Seul e além, Muggah sugere seis princípios sobre como podemos construir cidades mais resilientes. "As cidades são onde o futuro acontece primeiro. Elas são abertas, criativas, dinâmicas, democráticas, cosmopolitas, sexy", diz Muggah. "Elas são o antídoto perfeito ao nacionalismo reacionário".
Con fantásticos nuevos mapas que muestran representaciones interactivas de la fragilidad urbana, Robert Muggah articula una idea antigua pero vigente: las ciudades no deben ser solo un centro económico, deben también ser la base de nuestra vida política. Mientras desde Siria a Singapur hasta Seúl y más allá observa el mundo, Muggah comparte seis principios para construir ciudades más resilientes. "Las ciudades son donde el futuro llega primero. Son abiertas, creativas, dinámicas, democráticas, cosmopolitas, sexy", dice Muggah. "Son el antídoto perfecto para contrarrestar el nacionalismo reaccionario".
À l'aide de nouvelles cartes offrant des représentations interactives et visuelles de la fragilité urbaine, Robert Muggah relance une idée ancienne mais remise au goût du jour: les villes ne devraient pas être seulement des cœurs économiques, elles devraient être la fondation de nos vies politiques. Avec des exemples venant des quatre coins du monde, de la Syrie à Singapour et bien au-delà, Muggah offre six principes pour développer des villes plus résilientes. « C'est dans les villes que le futur apparaît en premier. Elles sont ouvertes, créatives, dynamiques, démocratiques, cosmopolites et sexy, nous dit-il. Elles sont l'antidote parfait contre le nationalisme réactionnaire. »
The health care field in our city continues to advance, so how has innovation benefitted our local community? Are there ways that it can be better? How do our organizations reach out to the regular everyday person? How do they raise awareness to the regular everyday person? Guest - Ted Scott , Acting VP, Research and Chief Innovation Officer, HHS Guest - Alex Muggah, Director, Synapse Life Science Consortium
Igarapes' Robert Muggah says we have to build resillience in our communities and neighborhoods to try and address the remote radicalization taking place both online and off on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Igarapes' Robert Muggah says the factors that shape and condition people as a resort to these kinds of extremist forms of violence are often the same on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Igarapes' Robert Muggah says we have to build resillience in our communities and neighborhoods to try and address the remote radicalization taking place both online and off on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee.
Igarapes' Robert Muggah says the factors that shape and condition people as a resort to these kinds of extremist forms of violence are often the same on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee.