Infrastructure & Cities

Transforming cities: Visions of a better future

December 17, 2013

Global

December 17, 2013

Global
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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By 2025 city populations in developing countries are expect to double.

Report Summary

What will best prepare cities for this massive growth? How will residents cope? Mayors, architects, bankers, slum activists and entrepreneurs explored these and other burning questions at a recent Rockefeller Foundation-backed meeting. Learn what they had to say in our “Transforming Cities: Visions of a better future” report. 

Over 20 urban experts recently gathered to explore ways to improve cities by 2025 at a meeting hosted by The Rockefeller Foundation. They included a former mayor of Barcelona, a South African affordable housing innovator, a big data expert from New York City and city officials from Lusaka, Zambia.  Their observations? Data, grassroots efforts and working across the corporate, community and government aisles can bring big urban dividends. Find out what else they had to say in our “Transforming cities: Visions of a better future” report.

For more information on the event series and how world leaders are transforming their cities, please visit:

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