Category: Transcript
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151R_transcript_Aesthetics of sustainability and architecture: An overview

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the aesthetics of sustainable architecture? Our summary today works with the article titled Aesthetics of sustainability and architecture: An overview from 2020 by Aurelija Daugelaite and Indre Grazuleviciute-Vileniske, published in the Urban Studies journal. Since we are investigating the…
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149R_transcript_Urban futures: systemic or system changing interventions? A literature review using Meadows’ leverage points as analytical framework

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in what is the role of academic researchers in establishing the better future of cities? Our summary today works with the article titled Urban futures: systemic or system changing interventions? A literature review using Meadows’ leverage points as analytical framework…
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148R_transcript_Interstitiality in the smart city: more than top-down and bottom-up smartness

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how smart city can be more than just top-down or bottom-up? Our summary today works with the article titled Interstitiality in the smart city: more than top-down and bottom-up smartness from 2023 by Ryan Burns and Preston Welker, published…
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146R_transcript_Including marginalised communities in urban development and smart cities

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the right to the city? Our summary today works with the article titled Human rights and the city: Including marginalised communities in urban development and smart cities from 2019 by Tina Kempin Reuter, published in the Journal of Human…
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145R_transcript_Smart city and simplicity? Modular business models for smart cities

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how to reduce complexity of the smart city business models? Our summary today works with the article titled Smart city and simplicity? Modular business models for smart cities from 2020 by Sari Peratalo, Petri Ahokangas, and Saara Pekkarinen, published…
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143R_transcript_Extraction of microalgae as a form of wastewater treatment: Opportunities in biodiesel, biogas, biohydrogen, and volatile fatty acids production

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how to use microalgae to treat wastewater? Our summary today works with the summary titled Extraction of microalgae as a form of wastewater treatment: Opportunities in biodiesel, biogas, biohydrogen, and volatile fatty acids production from 2023 by our next…
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142R_transcript_Becoming future-proof STEM teachers for enhancing sustainable development: A proposed general framework for a capacity-building programs in future studies

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how to future-proof STEM education? Our summary today works with the article titled Becoming future-proof STEM teachers for enhancing sustainable development: A proposed general framework for a capacity-building programs in future studies from 2022 by Hanaa Ouda Khadri, published…
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140R_transcript_Creating digital twins to save our cities

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the benefits and challenges of digital twins? Our summary today works with the article titled Creating digital twins to save our cities from 2023 by Soheil Sabri, Stephan Winter and Abbas Rajabifard, published on The University of Melbourne website.…
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139R_transcript_The landscape and evolution of urban planning science

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in the boundaries and directions of urban planning science? Our summary today works with the article titled The landscape and evolution of urban planning science from 2023 by Milad Haghani, Soheil Sabri, Chris De Gruyter, Ali Ardeshiri, Zahra Shahhoseini, Thomas…
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137R_transcript_Quantifying life quality as walkability on urban networks: The case of Budapest

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how walkability and quality of life are connected? Our summary today works with the article titled Quantifying life quality as walkability on urban networks: The case of Budapest from 2019 by Luis Natera, David Deritei, Anna Vancso, and Orsolya…
