If you do nothing else today, please watch these videos. They're only about 4 minutes apiece, so they don't take long to watch.
These are basically four possible scenarios of life in 2040, depending on the amount and type of "smart growth" cities utilize. These are supposedly not depictions of desirable futures, but the website says:
"Megacities on the move sets out to find solutions to one of the biggest challenges – how billions of city-dwellers can access what they need without putting intolerable strains on the planet. It focuses on how to achieve sustainable urban mobility, looking at all the ways in which people will access goods, services and information and make contact with each other. It goes beyond transport to consider ICT solutions, innovative urban design and much more. "
There's also this lovely tidbit from the PDF: "As well as switching from cars to more low-carbon
vehicles, cities need to think about ways in which
mass behaviour and social norms can be influenced
to get people to think beyond their current patterns
of travel and ways of living."
Anyway, here's the videos:
Summary Website: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/project/megacities-move/overview
PDF: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/sites/default/files/project/downloads/megacitiesfullreport.pdf
These are basically four possible scenarios of life in 2040, depending on the amount and type of "smart growth" cities utilize. These are supposedly not depictions of desirable futures, but the website says:
"Megacities on the move sets out to find solutions to one of the biggest challenges – how billions of city-dwellers can access what they need without putting intolerable strains on the planet. It focuses on how to achieve sustainable urban mobility, looking at all the ways in which people will access goods, services and information and make contact with each other. It goes beyond transport to consider ICT solutions, innovative urban design and much more. "
There's also this lovely tidbit from the PDF: "As well as switching from cars to more low-carbon
vehicles, cities need to think about ways in which
mass behaviour and social norms can be influenced
to get people to think beyond their current patterns
of travel and ways of living."
Anyway, here's the videos:
Summary Website: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/project/megacities-move/overview
PDF: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/sites/default/files/project/downloads/megacitiesfullreport.pdf