In recent years we have seen global movements across the world sparked by racial discrimination with cities at the epicentre of protests, debates and transformative action. Many recent events have not only highlighted racial injustice, but also underscored the need...
In today’s economies, data underpins everything, and urban environments generate large volumes of data, which presents both an opportunity and a challenge to cities. If utilized appropriately, this large quantum of data can help cities develop innovative data-driven...
Digital technologies hold immense potential to enhance a city’s resilience by enabling efficient responses to various challenges. To harness this potential, effective planning, design, and deployment of digital systems are crucial. Local governments play a...
Walk down Beach Street in Boston and you’ll find yourself surrounded by the many Chinese restaurants and commences that make this the heart of the city’s vibrant Chinatown. At one end of the street, there is Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park, a piece of the Rose...
Food is the third largest source of New York City’s (NYC) overall emissions, behind buildings and transportation, according to the city’s first integrated NYC Greenhouse Gas Inventory. The 2023 study, developed by the Mayor’s Office of Climate &...
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