Digitally enabled cities get ready for the urban century
Digitally enabled cities get ready for the urban century
By Eden Estopace | Apr 6, 2011
The creation of new cities primarily in the developing world undoubtedly puts a strain on government resources and has wide-ranging implications on how governments manage urbanization and how the mass of city dwellers will get to live in the new urban spaces. Dr. Steve Hodgkinson, research director, Ovum Australia and New Zealand, says that technology can, and should make a difference in cities in the same way it makes a difference to organizations.
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