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Financing the UK’s infrastructure: private and public gains

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Tomorrow's cities: Making urban environments more liveable

Balancing economic growth with human values in the urban landscape

Today nearly 4bn people live in cities. That number is expected to increase by 2.5bn by 2050, with over 90% of the growth occurring in Asia and Africa. These regions, however, lack the resources to adapt to the forces of urbanisation.

Risk and reward: The Gulf push into African Infrastructure

Urban infrastructure insights 2015 - Versión española

Urban infrastructure insights 2015

Age-friendly Cities

The Economist Intelligence Unit: Which countries and regions are most affected by ageing populations and to what extent does this affect cities?

Ruth Finkelstein, Robert N Butler Columbia Ageing Center: The ageing population trend affects all regions in the world, with Western Europe, Japan and Scandinavia leading the way.

Future proofing cities

Today nearly 4bn people live in cities. That number is expected to increase by 2.5bn by 2050, with over 90% of the growth occurring in Asia and Africa. These regions, however, lack the resources to adapt to the forces of urbanisation.

Tbilisi Summit: Kakha Bendukidze

At the Tbilisi Summit, Kakha Bendukidze addresses Georgia's evolving economy and relationship to the EU

Jan Chipchase - Inside the mind of the Chinese consumer

Jan Chipchase on how data sharing is changing your world.

Interview with Shi Lirong, President and Chief Executive Officer, ZTE Corporation

Interview with Shi Lirong, President and Chief Executive Officer, ZTE Corporation

Urban Infrastructure 2014: Panel

Panel discussion at Urban Infastructure 2014

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