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  • In deploying electrified urban transport, look to university campuses

    Recognizing universities as urban innovation hubs, particularly for electrified transportation, can aid the transition to a new, better "normal" post-coronavirus.

    Rod Keller • Sept. 15, 2020
  • EV battery sustainability is a must to meet climate ambitions

    Better governance of the extraction of EV minerals is essential to the future of mineral-producing countries, the electric vehicle industry and global transportation.

    Ethan N. Elkind and Patrick R. P. Heller • Sept. 8, 2020
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    A worsening parking situation is suffocating Bostonians

    Boston residents have been speaking out against insufficient parking for some time now, and the local government's response has been lukewarm at best.

    Shuja Uddin • Sept. 3, 2020
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    It’s time to reimagine a greener New York that mitigates extreme heat

    The city should invest in more green infrastructure like parks, green roofs and street trees to tackle the health effects of extreme heat that disproportionately impact communities of color. 

    Cailin Crowe • Aug. 31, 2020
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    It's time to make more affordable broadband a reality

    While it took COVID-19 to drive home the urgency of the digital divide, it also clarified the path forward: joining Wi-Fi and fixed wireless technologies can accelerate affordable broadband.

    Atul Bhatnagar • Aug. 25, 2020
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    Public-private partnerships: Why governments can’t do it alone

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.As a result of...

    Mark Howard • Aug. 24, 2020
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    In the race to re-occupancy, policies must consider how modern buildings operate

    City leaders must view the slow return to offices as an opportunity to make smart adjustments to building operations that can be modified amid shifting guidelines. 

    Tim Curran • Aug. 24, 2020
  • Residents need a seat at the table when planning smart cities

    By involving local users in the initial product selection and demonstrations prior to launch, barriers limiting residents’ use of smart city initiatives could be removed.

    Jared Mondschein • Aug. 20, 2020
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    A greenway is more than just a pretty park — it's a catalyst for change

    Greenways offer a breath of fresh air, but when planning and building them, leaders must realize their full potential for social and economic impact.

    Todd Antoine • Aug. 18, 2020
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    The business case for sustainable urban transport

    With such a strong business case and demonstrable ROI to speak for investments in sustainable transport, governments have a moral obligation to act.

    Meagan Crawford • Aug. 13, 2020
  • The complimentary benefits of active commuting during coronavirus

    A shift toward cycling can help city dwellers avoid crowded transportation while fostering health benefits that could alleviate the intensity of COVID-19. 

    Albert Still • Aug. 10, 2020
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    Reaping the benefits of the hyperconnected city

    A city must unlock the full economic, social, environmental and business value of technology —  through IoT, AI or mobile connectivity — to become one hyperconnected urban epicenter.

    Arnaud Legrand • Aug. 6, 2020
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    Housing is healthcare. It’s time for Congress to shore up LIHTC

    Congress must enact a minimum 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit rate to ensure affordable housing projects remain financially viable amid the pandemic.

    David Rowe • Aug. 4, 2020
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    6 steps for mitigating elevator-related health concerns

    Paradoxically, in the COVID-19 era, a technology that contributed so much to the physical composition of cities has become its Achilles' heel. 

    Rachel Keeney & Eamon Welch • July 30, 2020
  • Investing in sustainable communities post-COVID

    Beyond efforts to restart the economy, important decisions must be made to permanently address the cracks that the pandemic has exposed in our societal infrastructure.

    Raedtha Vasquez • July 28, 2020
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    Hidden dangers: Our communities’ buildings turn toxic when they burn

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.Last year ...

    Kathleen Hetrick • July 27, 2020
  • The case for C-suite engagement on climate risk

    Climate change is recognized as a potential threat to the bottom line. Your company's response to it could be a strategic driver of value.

    Peter Schultz, Brad Hurley and Andrew Eil • July 23, 2020
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    Mobile innovation will drive safety, efficiency in a post-COVID world

    The potential of mobile tech across city sectors is endless. Now is the time to start looking at mobile as a lifeline rather than merely an option.

    Coby Berman • July 21, 2020
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    Smart pumps are key for more sustainable cities

    The benefits of smart pumps align with the aim of smart cities to more effectively manage assets and resources — ultimately leading to the achievement of city sustainability goals.

    Peter Gaydon • July 20, 2020
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    3 steps to optimize buildings for the safe return of employees

    The time has come to lean into smart technologies, get employees back at their desks and begin the process of rebuilding economies.

    Glenn Lurie • July 16, 2020
  • The ADA is turning 30, but the built environment is still far from inclusive

    While many cities have shown efforts to implement accessible design since the 1990 adoption of the American Disabilities Act, more must be done.

    Steve Wright • July 14, 2020
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    A successful data strategy starts at the edge

    As the benefits of smart cities become more widely known, cities all over the world are looking for ways to implement edge computing and make use of new data sources. 

    Ciaran Dynes • July 13, 2020
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    Neglect is killing American infrastructure

    In America, one of our favorite pastimes is complaining about the state of our infrastructure.

    Ben Schmidt • July 8, 2020
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    Contact tracing is key for smart transit and smarter cities

    Mobility is the lifeblood of the economy, and getting people moving again is essential. Leveraging digital platforms and infrastructure to sense people’s locations makes this possible.

    Paulo Ferreira dos Santos & Carlos Lei • July 8, 2020
  • The case for smart building investments amid economic resurgence

    Healthy buildings are now the catapult for a rapid market adoption of IoT-driven solutions as businesses weigh strategies to support employees' return to work. 

    Casey Talon • July 6, 2020