Better Cities Apr 2022
Better Cities | Apr 2022
Register for World Cities Summit 2022, Community Resilience Against Sinking Cities and more
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Register for the World
Cities Summit 2022
Join global, business and thought leaders
as they share best practices and ideas
for cities to emerge more liveable,
sustainable, and resilient, from prolonged
and unpredictable disruptions. Notable
speakers include Ms Stephanie von
Friedeburg, Senior Vice President, IFC;
Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for National
Development (Singapore), and Mr
Sandiaga Uno, Minister of Tourism and
Creative Economy (Indonesia).
Early bird discount of 10% for a single pass ends on 26
May. Purchase five or more Conference Passes for a 20%
discount (T&Cs apply).
Register ⟶
Community Resilience Against
Sinking Cities
Through seemingly simple solutions such as community greening, see how
the Cambridge Road residents in downtown Singapore are reducing the
impact of flooding and heat stress, to collectively make their community
more resilient against major climate change impacts.
Residents planting trees for the community-designed and managed green corridor.
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Urban Solutions #20 | Better Urban
Planning with
Science and Data
Carlo Ratti, Professor of Urban
Technologies and Planning Director at
the MIT Senseable City Lab, draws from
his past projects to explain how
data-driven methods can improve
urban planning.
Professor Carlo Ratti.
Source: Sara Magni
PDF: 1.20 MB
🕒 10 min | Read ⟶
Urban Solutions #20 | ePlanner: Integrating
Data for Inter-agency
Collaboration
Singapore’s Urban Redevelopment
Authority built ePlanner, a one-stop,
multi-platform geospatial analytics
tool in-house that makes accessing
data a cinch for urban planners
across agencies.
An example of how the ePlanner is used to identify where there are
higher concentrations of seniors living alone.
Source: Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
PDF: 1.24 MB
🕒 5 min | Read ⟶
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