What makes a city liveable? Who should benefit the most from the growth of a city—financial investors or its residents? On this episode, Sheela Patel, director of SPARC, and Ireena Vittal, former partner at McKinsey, answer these questions and more.
Highlights:
- Who are our cities built for? Whose voices do we prioritise in order to plan our cities better?
- Climate change is not a separate space, but a lens that we must adopt while planning resilient cities.
- We need to ensure continuous dialogue between those governing the cities and everyone living in the cities.
- Citizens must be active participants in the planning and operation of cities.
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Information
- Show
- Channel
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published9 November 2021 at 21:30 UTC
- Length31 min
- Season1
- Episode10
- RatingClean