Global Future Council on Data Frontiers Articles Topics All Business Cybersecurity Digital Trust and Safety Economic Growth Emerging Technologies Forum in Focus Industries in Depth Technological Innovation Filter by topic Geographies in DepthBangkok is sinking. Here's how a new park can protect the city from floodingAlex Gray 10 Sep 2018 Jobs and the Future of WorkThese countries are the most attractive for foreign workersAlex Gray 07 Sep 2018 Geographies in DepthThe Philippines’ first unicorn is taking pop-up housing to a new level Emma Charlton 05 Sep 2018 Fourth Industrial RevolutionThese 10 Asian cities are the most prepared for the futureRobert Muggah and Parag Khanna 05 Sep 2018 Nature and BiodiversityThis Dutch city is set to launch the world's first floating farmMarissa Higgins · Green Matters 03 Sep 2018 Geographies in DepthChina is building 19 'supercity clusters'Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng · Project Syndicate 03 Sep 2018 Geographies in DepthMorocco will soon unveil Africa's first high-speed rail linkJohnny Wood 28 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationThese concrete blocks are a surprisingly efficient way to store energyAkshat Rathi · Quartz 28 Aug 2018 Economic GrowthWashington residents have come up with a new model for affordable housingCarey L. Biron · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018 Nature and BiodiversityFour reasons to consider co-housing and housing cooperatives for alternative livingKirsten Stevens-Wood · The Conversation 24 Aug 2018 Equity, Diversity and InclusionStreets in Brussels are being re-named - with residents' suggestionsSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationThe urban jungle: Why London wants to plant more treesAdela Suliman · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 21 Aug 2018 Built Environment and InfrastructureIn Sao Paulo, it could take 120 years to find a homeKarla Mendes · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 20 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationA bird’s eye view of urban poverty and social inequalitySean Fleming 17 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationNew Zealand has passed a ban on foreign homebuyers into lawReuters Staff · Reuters 16 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationThese 4 cities used data to become more sustainable and inclusive. Here's howCassandra Etter-Wenzel and Ginette Walls · World Resources Institute 16 Aug 2018 Nature and BiodiversityJakarta is slowing sinking into the EarthSean Fleming 15 Aug 2018 Urban TransformationVienna is the world's most liveable cityFrancois Murphy · Reuters 14 Aug 2018 Urban Transformation3 ways Melbourne is planning for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionSander Van Amelsvoort and Martine Letts 13 Aug 2018 Geographies in DepthAustralia now has 25 million people. Will it choose to keep growing?Johnny Wood 10 Aug 2018 Prev 52/78 Next
Geographies in DepthBangkok is sinking. Here's how a new park can protect the city from floodingAlex Gray 10 Sep 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkThese countries are the most attractive for foreign workersAlex Gray 07 Sep 2018
Geographies in DepthThe Philippines’ first unicorn is taking pop-up housing to a new level Emma Charlton 05 Sep 2018
Fourth Industrial RevolutionThese 10 Asian cities are the most prepared for the futureRobert Muggah and Parag Khanna 05 Sep 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThis Dutch city is set to launch the world's first floating farmMarissa Higgins · Green Matters 03 Sep 2018
Geographies in DepthChina is building 19 'supercity clusters'Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng · Project Syndicate 03 Sep 2018
Geographies in DepthMorocco will soon unveil Africa's first high-speed rail linkJohnny Wood 28 Aug 2018
Urban TransformationThese concrete blocks are a surprisingly efficient way to store energyAkshat Rathi · Quartz 28 Aug 2018
Economic GrowthWashington residents have come up with a new model for affordable housingCarey L. Biron · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityFour reasons to consider co-housing and housing cooperatives for alternative livingKirsten Stevens-Wood · The Conversation 24 Aug 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionStreets in Brussels are being re-named - with residents' suggestionsSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018
Urban TransformationThe urban jungle: Why London wants to plant more treesAdela Suliman · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 21 Aug 2018
Built Environment and InfrastructureIn Sao Paulo, it could take 120 years to find a homeKarla Mendes · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 20 Aug 2018
Urban TransformationNew Zealand has passed a ban on foreign homebuyers into lawReuters Staff · Reuters 16 Aug 2018
Urban TransformationThese 4 cities used data to become more sustainable and inclusive. Here's howCassandra Etter-Wenzel and Ginette Walls · World Resources Institute 16 Aug 2018
Urban Transformation3 ways Melbourne is planning for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionSander Van Amelsvoort and Martine Letts 13 Aug 2018
Geographies in DepthAustralia now has 25 million people. Will it choose to keep growing?Johnny Wood 10 Aug 2018