Here’s how rising global risks will change our cities 22 de January de 2021 In the Media Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Dialogues in the news Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Dialogues in the news Citizen Security While the coronavirus pandemic is ravaging around the globe, we will continue to experience unprecedented urbanization in the coming decades. In the Media Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Dialogues in the news Citizen Security Access
Megacity slums are incubators of disease – but coronavirus response isn’t helping the billion people who live in them 15 de May de 2020 Op-eds Safer cities Types of content Covid-19 Op-eds Safer cities Types of content Covid-19 Having ravaged some of the world’s wealthiest cities, the coronavirus pandemic is now spreading into the megacities of developing countries. Op-eds Safer cities Types of content Covid-19 Access
Why the cities of the future are ‘cellular’ 8 de November de 2019 Digital Security in the Media In the Media Op-eds Digital Security Digital Security in the Media In the Media Op-eds Digital Security We are facing a climate emergency. More than 11,000 of the world’s scientists and successive reports issued by the International Governmental Panel on Climate Change say the evidence of human-induced global warming is irrefutable. Digital Security in the Media In the Media Op-eds Digital Security Access
Cities could be our best weapon in the fight against climate change 12 de September de 2019 In the Media Op-eds Safer cities In the Media Op-eds Safer cities Cities are stepping-up to confront many of the world’s biggest existential challenges – especially climate change. One reason is that cities have always been where the future happens first; spaces that cultivate creativity, resourcefulness and innovation. In the Media Op-eds Safer cities Access
How China’s sponge cities are preparing for sea-level rise 9 de July de 2019 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities All coastal cities are facing sea-level rise, but some will be hit harder than others. Asian cities are in for a particularly rough ride. Op-eds Safer cities Access
2019 Pritzker Forum on Global Cities 18 de June de 2019 In the Media Safer cities Earth Timelapse in the news In the Media Safer cities Earth Timelapse in the news The 2019 Pritzker Forum on Global Cities takes place in Chicago June 5 through 7. In the Media Safer cities Earth Timelapse in the news Access
Innovative urban financing can make our cities stronger 1 de April de 2019 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities Cities are the defining form of human organization in the 21st century Op-eds Safer cities Access
Opinion: Pandemics are the world’s silent killers. We need new ways to contain them. 12 de March de 2019 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities One of humanity’s gravest existential threats is invisible. Pandemics are silent killers and have prematurely ended the lives of more people than virtually any other cause. Op-eds Safer cities Access
These are Asia’s most future-ready cities 10 de September de 2018 Safer cities Safer cities The planet is urbanizing at an unprecedented speed, generating enormous social, economic and climatic stress. If sustainable urbanization is one of the paramount challenges of the 21st century, then Asia is ground zero for determining whether humanity can succeed. Safer cities Access
Cities are on the front-line of climate change. They must adapt or die 27 de October de 2016 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities Cities are the anchors of human civilization. By 2050, roughly three quarters of humanity will live in one Op-eds Safer cities Access
Por cidades mais seguras 8 de September de 2016 Brazilian Op-eds Safer cities Brazilian Op-eds Safer cities Folha de S. Paulo – No país que possui 32 das 50 cidades mais violentas do mundo, é inadmissível que a segurança pública Brazilian Op-eds Safer cities Access
What Explains Criminal Violence in Mexico City? 26 de March de 2016 Contributions Safer cities Security Contributions Safer cities Security What Explains Criminal Violence in Mexico City? A Test of Two Theories of Crime There are competing theories of what drives crime in cities and neighbourhoods. Two widely cited theoretical approaches focused on social disorganization and institutional anomie propose different explanations for the… Contributions Safer cities Security Access
Development specialists must get to grips with fragile cities 6 de January de 2016 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities Devex – It is hard to know with certainty where and why cities will falter and fail in the 21st century Op-eds Safer cities Access
A Manifesto for the Fragile City 26 de May de 2015 Contributions Safer cities Security Contributions Safer cities Security After more than a century of steady city expansion in northern countries, the direction of twenty-first century population growth is shifting southwards. Over the next five decades, Africans, Arabs, and Asians will migrate in unprecedented numbers to cities, especially to their slums. Many of these… Contributions Safer cities Security Access
Deconstructing the fragile city 26 de April de 2015 Contributions Safer cities Security Contributions Safer cities Security Deconstructing the fragile city: exploring insecurity, violence and resilience An emerging social category – the fragile city – can be described as a discrete metropolitan unit whose governance arrangements exhibit a declining ability and/or willingness to deliver on the social contract. Fragility is thus no… Contributions Safer cities Security Access