Category: Transcript
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089R_transcript_African Railways could go bankrupt but this is not necessarily a bad thing & It will be the best of times, it will be worst of times: thinking about contemporary African railway mania

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in Africa and its opportunities with railway? Our summary today works with two blog posts titled: African Railways could go bankrupt but this is not necessarily a bad thing and It will be the best of times, it will be…
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088R_transcript_The costs ad benefits of environmental sustainability

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in sustainable solutions but unsure about their economic benefits? Our summary today works with the article titled The costs ad benefits of environmental sustainability from 2021 by Paul Ekins and Dimitri Zenghelis, published in the Sustainability Science journal as an…
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086R_transcript_Advancing landscape sustainability science: theoretical foundation and synergies with innovation in methodology, design and application

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in landscape sustainability science and its application? Our summary today works with the editorial article titled Advancing landscape sustainability science: theoretical foundation and synergies with innovation in methodology, design and application from 2020 by Chuan Liao, Jiangxiao Qiu, Bin Chen,…
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085R_transcript_Stigmergy in human practice: Coordination in construction work

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in how the concept of stigmergy applies to human cooperation? Our summary today works with the article titled Stigmergy in human practice: Coordination in construction work from 2012 by Lars Rune Christensen published in the Cognitive Systems Research journal. Since…
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083R_transcript_Operationalising a concept: The systematic review of composite indicator building for measuring community disaster resilience

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. Are you interested in measuring community disaster resilience? Our summary today works with the article titled Operationalising a concept: The systematic review of composite indicator building for measuring community disaster resilience from 2017 by A. Asadzadeh, T. Kötter, P. Salehi, and J. Birkmann,…
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082R_transcript_Beyond defining the smart city – Meeting top-down and bottom-up approaches in the middle

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. 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…
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080R_transcript_Functionality between the size and indicators of smart cities: A research challenge with policy implications

Listen to the episode: You can find the shownotes through this link. 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…
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077R_transcript_Steering into the Skid – Arbitraging human and artificial intelligences to augment the design process

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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076R_transcript_Smart innovative cities: The impact of smart city policies on urban innovation

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…
