The report discusses the future of urbanization, highlighting the economic opportunities and challenges cities will face, and proposes innovative solutions for equitable and resilient urban development.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Rockefeller Foundation |
Authors: | Alan Mabin, Albert Chan, Ashvin Dayal, Claudia Juech, Danny Zulu, Eugénie Birch, Ferdous Jahan, Jinsong Du, Joan Clos, Jonathon Porritt, Judith Rodin, Karin Ireton, Robert Garris, Sameh Wahba, Sheela Patel, Solomon Prakash, Steven Koonin, Susan Wachter, Twarath Sutabutr, Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Yu Gao, Haripasad Hegde, Rockefeller Foundation |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method involved a high-level meeting with over 20 experts from various sectors, who engaged in discussions to explore future trends, develop microscenarios, and propose concrete projects. The meeting utilized tools like Futurescaper for trend analysis and encouraged creative thinking and cross-sector collaboration.
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The report from The Rockefeller Foundation and partners explores the future of cities, examining trends, challenges, and opportunities in urbanization. It emphasizes the need for equitable growth, resilience, and innovative solutions to ensure vibrant, sustainable urban environments. The meeting brought together experts to envision better urban futures, create microscenarios, and propose actionable projects to address issues like poor planning, climate shocks, and social division.
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Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | climate shocks | community empowerment | data utilization | equitable growth | equity | innovation | living standards | megacities | planning | population growth | public services | resilience | social division | stakeholder involvement | strategies | urbanization