Category: Research summary
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056R_A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters from 2008 by Susan Cutter, Lindsey Barnes, Melissa Berry, Christopher Burton, Elijah Evans, Eric Tate, and Jennifer Webb, published in the Global Environmental Change journal. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it…
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056R_transcript_A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters

Listen to the episode: Welcome to today’s What is The Future For Cities podcast and its Research episode; my name is Fanni, and today I will introduce a research paper by summarising it. The episode really is just a short summary of the original paper, and, in case it is interesting enough, I would encourage…
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055R_Smartness that matters: Towards a comprehensive and human-centred characterisation of smart cities

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled Smartness that matters: Towards a comprehensive and human-centred characterisation of smart cities from 2016 by Alexander Prado Lara, Eduardo Moreira Da Costa, Thiago Zilinscki Furlani, and Tan Yigitcanlar, published in the Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity. Since we are investigating the future of…
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055R_transcript_Smartness that matters: Towards a comprehensive and human-centred characterisation of smart cities

Listen to the episode: Welcome to today’s What is The Future For Cities podcast and its Research episode; my name is Fanni, and today I will introduce a research paper by summarising it. The episode really is just a short summary of the original paper, and, in case it is interesting enough, I would encourage…
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053R_Smart Telki – Answering Citizen Demand in the Outskirts of Budapest

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled Smart Telki – Answering citizen demand in the outskirts of Budapest from 2020 by Bence Majoros, Marcell Molnár, Tamás Sajti, and Rolland Vida, presented at the 2020 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference. I will interview Rolland Vida in the next episode, number 054I, and this is…
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053R_transcript_Smart Telki – Answering Citizen Demand in the Outskirts of Budapest

Listen to the episode: Welcome to today’s What is The Future For Cities podcast and its Research episode; my name is Fanni, and today I will introduce a research paper by summarising it. The episode really is just a short summary of the original paper, and, in case it is interesting enough, I would encourage…
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052R_Introduction: Innovation and identity in next-generation smart cities

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled Introduction: Innovation and identity in next-generation smart cities from 2018 by Hoon Han and Scott Hawken, published in City, Culture and Society journal. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see why it is important to critically consider…
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052R_transcript_Introduction: Innovation and identity in next-generation smart cities

Listen to the episode: Welcome to today’s What is The Future For Cities podcast and its Research episode; my name is Fanni, and today I will introduce a research paper by summarising it. The episode really is just a short summary of the original paper, and, in case it is interesting enough, I would encourage…
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050R_Towards sustainable urban communities

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled Towards sustainable urban communities from 2012 by Appu Haapio published in the Environmental Impact Assessment Review journal. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see comparison of the internationally well-known sustainability assessment tools, BREEAM Communities, CASBEE for Urban…
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050R_transcript_Towards sustainable urban communities

Listen to the episode: Welcome to today’s What is The Future For Cities podcast and its Research episode; my name is Fanni, and today I will introduce a research paper by summarising it. The episode really is just a short summary of the original paper, and, in case it is interesting enough, I would encourage…
