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Where food prices are 35 percent higher than the US mainland average, community members do what they can to address food insecurity.
by Mark Winne
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A California bill, a newly launched foundation and a city-friendly acquisition are all pieces of an evolving landscape that could determine the future of how private mobility providers and cities will work together to share and use data.
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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From supply chain to waste management, cities are trying to develop local circular economies.
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Often, there are even more issues than just environmental racism at play.
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Tom Llewellyn, coordinator of the Sharing Cities Network, discusses how local solutions can tackle global problems.
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In the post-COP21 era, we need data more than ever to keep us on track to reduce emissions in cities and beyond.
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A new tech partnership in the South Asian nation could change the way resilience planning gets done.
by Vikram Singh
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By opening up government data on transportation, buildings, infrastructure and air quality to citizen coders, cities and regions are solving problems.
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This expert has been applying data to solve big problems since before data was cool.
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Metrics mean nothing without context. Visualization software could make it simpler to analyze the massive volumes of data collected by cities.