The Urban Paradox

The Urban Paradox Cities in Search of the Future

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Publisher's Synopsis

By 2030, 9 percent of the world's population will live in the world's 33 largest cities, which will produce 15 percent of global GDP. The capital of cities, the super megacity, will not be in Europe or America, but in Asia. The world's most populous city will be Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, which will be home to 35 million people by 2030. Increasingly, cities will be the places where the future of the planet will be worked out, where new social models and attempts at lasting peace will be experimented with, where frontier research will be conducted, and where unprecedented models of cultural cooperation will be developed. The focus will be less on competition than on the exchange of good projects and good information. Just as Barcelona, Turin, Pittsburgh, Lyon, Milan, Istanbul, Tokyo, Wroclaw, and Matera have done. The nine stories in this volume tell of world cities that have overcome crises, adopted innovative strategies and achieved concrete results. But they also tell of the need not to rest on one's laurels. A city can never say "I did it" a city is a a turtle of extraordinary longevity and beauty, to which no citizen will ever be an Achilles.

Book information

ISBN: 9788831322836
Publisher: Bocconi University Press
Imprint: Bocconi University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 200
Weight: -1g
Height: 235mm
Width: 152mm