Doctorant en sciences de gestion
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Future (post-COVID) digital, smart and sustainable cities in the wake of 6G: Digital twins, immersive realities and new urban economies
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/02/2021
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Auteurs :
Zaheer AllamDavid Jones
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Future (post-COVID) digital, smart and sustainable cities in the wake of 6G: Digital twins, immersive realities and new urban economies
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/02/2021
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Auteurs :
Zaheer AllamDavid Jones
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Organismes :
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation
- Publié dans Land Use Policy le 27/10/2020
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S0264837720325394.pdf
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Introducing the “15-Minute City”: Sustainability, Resilience and Place Identity in Future Post-Pandemic Cities
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 08/01/2021
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Auteurs :
Carlos MorenoZaheer AllamDidier ChabaudCatherine GallFlorent Pratlong
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Introducing the “15-Minute City”: Sustainability, Resilience and Place Identity in Future Post-Pandemic Cities
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 08/01/2021
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Auteurs :
Carlos MorenoZaheer AllamDidier ChabaudCatherine GallFlorent Pratlong
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Organismes :
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
- Publié dans Smart Cities le 28/10/2020
Résumé : The socio-economic impacts on cities during the COVID-19 pandemic have been brutal, leading to increasing inequalities and record numbers of unemployment around the world. While cities endure lockdowns in order to ensure decent levels of health, the challenges linked to the unfolding of the pandemic have led to the need for a radical re-think of the city, leading to the re-emergence of a concept, initially proposed in 2016 by Carlos Moreno: the “15-Minute City”. The concept, offering a novel perspective of “chrono-urbanism”, adds to existing thematic of Smart Cities and the rhetoric of building more humane urban fabrics, outlined by Christopher Alexander, and that of building safer, more resilient, sustainable and inclusive cities, as depicted in the Sustainable Development Goal 11 of the United Nations. With the concept gaining ground in popular media and its subsequent adoption at policy level in a number of cities of varying scale and geographies, the present paper sets forth to introduce the concept, its origins, intent and future directions.
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smartcities-04-00006.pdf
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