
Sinking cities, the world's best cities – and other urban transformation stories to read
Top stories: Urgent action needed on sinking cities; London tops the World's Best Cities list; Spain's high-speed train to accelerate link between cities.
Internationally recognized expert in the area of urban development, emerging technologies, and government innovation with more than 25 years of experience driving social change in the U.S. and abroad.
As Head of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Urban Transformation, he leads a global team working to advance public-private collaboration in more than 140 cities across the world. Prior to joining the World Economic Forum, he served as New York City’s first-ever Director of Innovation.
Key highlights from his work include helping organize the first entirely online public election in U.S. history; laying the groundwork for the world’s largest, fastest municipal Wi-Fi network; orchestrating the launch and roll-out of the world’s largest city top-level domain; establishing the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance to advance the responsible and ethical use of smart city technologies; and, most recently, establishing a new global Alliance for Urban Innovation to support the revitalization and resiliency of urban economies.
He holds a Master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Michigan.
Top stories: Urgent action needed on sinking cities; London tops the World's Best Cities list; Spain's high-speed train to accelerate link between cities.
Para 2050, la mayoría de la población vivirá en ciudades, que se volverán agentes clave para alcanzar los objetivos globales. Por eso hay que empoderar el liderazgo local.
世界の都市は世界全体の国内総生産(GDP)の80%以上を生み出し、イノベーションの原動力となっていますが、都市や地域のリーダーたちは依然としてグローバルな意思決定の場から排除されたままです。長年にわたり国際協力を主導してきたのは国家としての政府ですが、気候変動から住宅まで、現代が直面する最も差し迫った課題は、日々都市で取り組まれています。
New Centre playbook highlights proven strategies for innovation ecosystems; Urban Transformation Summit 2025 spotlights city wins and cross-sector collaboration; debunking myths about 24-...
By 2050, most people will live in cities, making them vehicles to help meet global goals, making empowering local leaders an ever more important feat.
Top stories: Cities must rethink health preparedness for climate era, warns WHO; Delhi finalizes futuristic drainage plan to tackle flooding; COP30 accommodation crisis.
Top stories: Affordable housing markets amid a growing crisis; Berlin appeals to tourists looking for cooler climes; Geneva's free public transport.
Top urban transformation stories this month: Sustainable growth for tourism sector; India's climate infrastructure challenge; China pledges to build sustainable cities.
イタリアの公益企業が、ブレシア市に画期的なデータセンターを開設しました。このデータセンターは、コンピュータサーバーから発生する廃熱を回収し、市の地域暖房ネットワークに直接供給します。フランス企業との提携で開発されたこの革新的なプロジェクトは、液体冷却技術を用いたデータセンターからの熱を回収する、イタリア初の実用例の一つです。
El turismo se enfrenta a desafíos intrincados y grandes oportunidades. Un nuevo informe analiza cómo las áreas turísticas pueden apoyar a los visitantes, las empresas y las comunidades.
Tourism faces complex challenges and significant opportunities. A new report looks at how destinations can support visitors, businesses and communities.
Top stories: Data centre to warm homes in Brescia, Italy; German cities appealing to new residents; and the US cities under a 'heat dome'.
Top city and urban transformation stories: Investigations into Iberian Peninsula blackout; EV sales up almost 30%; Airport expansion in Singapore, Casablanca.
Top city and urbanization stories: How Asia's megacities can build resilience; San Francisco innovators awarded; Why EVs don't always reduce CO2 emissions.
アースデイ、国連、デジタル革命の発祥地であるサンフランシスコは、ネイチャーポジティブかつ気候レジリエンスのある未来の都市として、今また世界的イノベーションの最前線に立っています。地域のニーズと新たなビジネス機会を結びつけるアプローチで、世界中で適応・導入可能な繁栄と幸福の共有の新たなモデルを育んでいます。








