Inthefuturecities,willwehavesmartbuildingsandflyingcars?Whataboutschools?Willwestilltraveltoschoolorwillwestudyonlinefromhome?Maybe...ormaybenot,butwhatwedoknowisthatinthefuture,citiesaregoingtohavemoreandmorepeoplelivinginthem.Morethanhalftheworld'speoplealreadyliveincities,andby2050,citieswillbecomehometoabout...
Smart cities in 2050: Rebuilding the future of Japanese cities www.pwc.com/jp/en Introduction In the thirty years between 2015 and 2045, the population of Japan is projected to decrease by about twenty million. This population decline is expected to have an impact on many industries. To keep...
Maybe... or maybe not, but we are sure that in the future, more and more people will live in cities. More than half of the world's people already live in cities, and by 2050, cities will become home to about 6.5billion (十亿) people. That's a lot of people and very little spac...
In 2012, half of the world’s population lived in cities. Thelatest predictionsnow suggest that by 2050 this figure will be up to 70%, equating to six billion people. The figure is unsurprising when taking into account that 80% of the world’s wealth is produced by cities. In fact, ...
This paper explores people's aspirations for cities of the future. It examines the city aspirations of those who live in Britain's two largest cities, London and Birmingham. Set within the context of national and international commitments to radically reduce carbon emissions by 2050, people's asp...
Already live in cities, and by 2050, cities will become home to about 6.5 billion people. That's a lot of people and very little space! More people means that we're going to have more traffic and noise. It also means that we'll need more homes, schools, hospitals, jobs and transport...
Four major forces are shaping cities of the future. How can they thrive in the face of challenges and change? (PDF-5 MB) The world faces unprecedented rates of urban expansion. According to the United Nations, 55 percent of the global population currently lives in cities. By 2050,...
Joel E.Cohen from the The Rockfeller University says (2) is likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas,and will have a (3) (significant) higher average age than people today.Cities will be (4) only realistic solution to housing a population ...
city is quite a challenge– which is the subject of today’s show: cities of the future– an important subject as so many of us now live in urban areas.I want to start with our quiz question: What is the percentage of the world’s ...
City dweller aspirations for cities of the future: How do environmental and personal wellbeing feature? This paper explores city dweller aspirations for cities of the future in the context of global commitments to radically reduce carbon emissions by 2050; ci... Joffe,Helene,Smith,... - 《Citi...