Safe Cities Index 2017: Security in a rapidly urbanising world

In many respects, it’s the very success of cities, in their role as global social and economic hubs, that makes them more vulnerable. As rural residents head for the city in developing countries—which for purposes here we define as non-OECD countries, with the exception of Singapore—and wealthy global capitals draw in international talent, vast demographic shifts are creating cities with previously unimagined population sizes. In 2016, there were 31 megacities—cities with more than 10m inhabitants. This is projected to rise to 41 by 2030.1

Road Tech: Addressing the challenges of traffic growth

A transformation in transportation is under way, at a pace much faster than many anticipated. The confluence of trends in automotive technology, big data and the sharing economy is changing the way people approach travel. Yet in conjunction with the rapid pace of population growth, these advances will contribute to an increase in traffic that is unsustainable.  

What Moonshots Need to Go From Research to Reality

The moonshots of the previous century looked to push the boundaries of our collective imagination and knowledge—from actually landing on the moon to the invention of the internet. Over the past 20 years, however, the nature of the moonshot, or a large-scale project with a societal aim, has evolved as the needs of humanity have changed. For example:

• The UN forecasts that the world’s population will reach 9.7bn by 2050. This expanding population will overwhelm existing infrastructure, heightening the need for food security in developed and developing nations alike.

Latin America: Room for growth

For the most part, Latin America has overcome its reputation as a region dogged by debt crises, hyperinflation and political instability, a reputation
that has long discouraged foreign investment. Although political and economic volatility is still present in the region, these factors are now more
the exception than the rule. And while some macroeconomic weaknesses persist, the region is today more stable than in previous decades amid

Surging cities

How does the city of Los Angeles track information for relevant quality of life indicators? Hear from Ted Ross, General Manager and Chief Information Officer and Peter Marx, Chief Technology Officer for the City of Los Angeles discuss the importance of data and how the city's government leverages it daily in a new video on Surging cities.

Financing the UK’s infrastructure: private and public gains

The UK’s deficit in infrastructure is vast; it requires private-sector capital and expertise to join with the public sector.

Public Private Partnerships in Africa: The EIU 'Infrascope' Findings

Over the last decade Africa has been a continent of growth and opportunity.

Urban Infastructure: Michael Munter interview

An interview with Michael Munter, Head of Mayor's Office for Policy Planning, City of Stuttgart, Germany. 

Urban Infastructure: Ignazio Marino interview

An interview with Ignazio Marino, Mayor of Rome. 

Urban Infastructure: Isabel Dedring interview

Isabel Dedring,  Deputy Mayor for Transport, London is interviewed at the Urban Infrastructure 2014 event.

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