With resources and services stretched to their limits, future cities must be smarter. Cambridge professors Doug Crawford-Brown, Robert Mair and Koen Steemers describe the innovations in technology and governance needed to keep the megacity functional
King’s College London, the University of Warwick and New York University (NYU), have signed an agreement to establish a London Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) at Bush House, part of King’s Strand campus, from 2017.
Researchers from UK and Chinese universities, including the University of Cambridge, are collaborating on four new projects to work towards achieving low carbon cities in the UK and China. The projects were announced as Chinese President, Xi Jinping visited the UK this week.
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