Pedestrianizing cities: Yes, but with alternatives

Pedestrianizing historic city centers is becoming increasingly common. The aim is to provide more areas for pedestrians, walkers and cyclists, reduce air pollution and spur community engagement.
How to shine as a digital transformation leader

13/01/2021 – Financial Times
Urban mobility will center on MaaS, driverless delivery: report

13/01/2021 – Smart Cities Dive
What can the daily market teach us about civic space?

13/01/2021 – ArchitectureAU
Future cities: new challenges mean we need to reimagine the look of urban landscapes

13/01/2021 – The Conversation
COVID-19 pandemic puts Barcelona urban greening plan in the fast lane

13/01/2021 – Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Five ways to make AI a greater force for good

12/01/2021 – MIT Technology Review
6 trends that will reshape business purpose in 2021

12/01/2021 – Fast Company
What AI Can and Cannot Do for the Intelligence Community

12/01/2021 – Defense One
Will pandemic telework boost women’s careers in Japan, S Korea?

12/01/2021 – Japan Today