Category: Research summary
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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…
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049R_A multiple-attribute decision making-based approach for smart city rankings design

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled A multiple-attribute decision making-based approach for smart city rankings design from 2018 by Soledad Escolar, Félix Villanueva, Maria Santofimia, David Villa, Xavier del Toro, and Juan Carlos López published in the Technological Forecasting & Social Change journal. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I…
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049R_transcript_A multiple-attribute decision making-based approach for smart city rankings design

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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047R_Coronavirus recovery: public transport is key to avoid repeating old and unsustainable mistakes

Listen to the episode: Summary of the article titled Coronavirus recovery: public transport is key to avoid repeating old and unsustainable mistakes from 2020 by Hussein Dia published on The Conversation. I will interview Hussein Dia in the next episode, number 048R, and this is a great preparation for that interview. Plus, since we are…
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047R_transcript_Coronavirus recovery: public transport is key to avoid repeating old and unsustainable mistakes

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…
