Category: Transcript
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166R_transcript_What makes a city ‘smart’?

Listen to the episode: Find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in synthetising a city’s intelligent to be smart? Our summary today works with the article titled What makes a city ‘smart’? from 2016 by Emine Mine Thompson, published in the International Journal of Architectural Computing. Since we are investigating the future of…
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164R_transcript_A discussion of resilience and sustainability: Land use planning recover from the Canterbury earthquake sequence, New Zealand

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in whether a resilient community is a sustainable one? Our summary today works with the article titled A discussion of resilience and sustainability: Land use planning recover from the Canterbury earthquake sequence, New Zealand from 2015 by W.S.A. Saunders and…
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163R_transcript_Rethinking resilience: Reflections on the earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2010 and 2011

Listen to the episode: Find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in rethinking resilience? Our summary today works with the article titled Rethinking resilience: Reflections on the earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2010 and 2011 from 2013 by Bronwyn Mary Hayward, published in the Ecology and Society journal. Since we are investigating the…
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161R_transcript_Perception of the quality of smart city solutions as a sense of residents’ safety

Listen to the episode: Find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the privacy and security aspects of smart city solutions? Our summary today works with the article titled Perception of the quality of smart city solutions as a sense of residents’ safety from 2021 by Justína Zywiolek and Francesco Schiavone, published in…
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160R_transcript_What is the city?

Listen to the episode: Find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the city as the theatre for social action? Our summary today works with the article titled What is a city? from 1937 by Lewis Mumford, from the Architectural Record. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would…
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158R_transcript_Integrating Aboriginal cultural values into water planning: A case study from New South Wales, Australia

Listen to the episode: Find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in Aboriginal value integration into water planning? Our summary today works with the article titled Integrating Aboriginal cultural values into water planning: a case study from New South Wales, Australia from 2019 by Bradley J. Moggridge, Lyndal Betterridge, and Ross M. Thompson,…
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157R_transcript_Ontological review of smart city research

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in both smartness and the city in the smart city concept? Our summary today works with the article titled Ontological review of smart city research from 2017 by Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Aurora Sánchez-Ortiz and Thant Syn, presented at the Twenty-third Americas…
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155B_transcript_#2 Birthday Special – summary of WTF’s second year

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. (intro music) Welcome to What is The Future For Cities podcast; my name is Fanni, and today we will celebrate the second birthday of the podcast! First and foremost, I would like to thank you all for joining me on this adventure. I…
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154R_transcript_Smart City? Smarter City? Smarter Approach? The Smarter City Flywheel

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in why the smart city is complete rubbish? Our summary today works with the presentation titled Smart City? Smarter City? Smarter Approach? The Smarter City Flywheel from 2023 by yours truly, Fanni Melles, presented at several companies as a result…
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152R_transcript_Three pillars of sustainability: in search of conceptual origins

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in where the three pillars of sustainability came from? Our summary today works with the article titled Three pillars of sustainability: in search of conceptual origins from 2018 by Ben Purvis, Yong Mao and Darren Robinson, published in the Sustainability…
