L: How do you envision the city of the future?
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How do you envision the city of the future?
IE Business School Ahadjon Ismatov
Outline• Demographics in Cities
– Urbanization and Immigration– Overpopulation and Aging
• Environment and City– Global warming and climate change– More green space in urban areas
• Energy in Future Cities– Fossil fuels vs. renewable energy– Carbon capture and sequestration
• Public Transport– Low carbon urban transport– Electric & hybrid cars
• Urban Buildings– Self-sufficient buildings
Many cities in the world are expected to become very overcrowded
because people are moving from countryside to cities in search of work and better lifestyle
Although some industrialized nations are struggling with aging, this might be offset by immigrants/expats coming from developing countries, where overpopulation is an issue.
Urbanization and Overpopulation
Unless serious precautions will be taken, overpopulation and urbanization might create serious issues in cities, where facilities, such as water supplies and public transport cannot cope with demand from increased number of people.
Metropolitan CitiesMore metropolitan areas will be created to accommodate increased number of urban dwellings
Environment and CityUrbanization creates challenges for the environmentAir pollution from carbon dioxide, sulfur oxide, greenhouse gases, etc. might lead to global warming and climate changeMore green spaces will be needed in cities
Renewable Energy in Future Cities
More solar and wind power will be generated Industrial facilities, like chemical and power plants, that use fossil fuel will be equipped with carbon capture and sequestration technologies
Public Transport
Infrastructure will be renewed by transforming urban centers into efficient, sustainable cities using integrated water system, green economy, reuse and smart grid infrastructure and fast urban transportation systems
Private Cars and City Streets
Electric and hybrid vehicles will replace tradition onesDriverless cars with electric engines will proliferate
Urban Buildings
More energy self-sufficient homes will be available
Urban Dwellers
People will be more environmentally friendly and have moral obligation to save their cities clean for future generations
Thank you for your attention !!!
In summary, every city is unique and needs to assert itself on the global stage. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. The future of any city must adequately serve the needs of its communities and must be rooted in its own individual identity and its own model of urban environment shaped by its heritage
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