Cities account for 70% of global GDP, as property rights diminish, living in high-rise cities is the norm. This creates specific problems around DENSITY, EQUITY, AMENITY, DIVERSITY and INCLUSIVITY. We know that socioeconomic status is closely aligned to health and wellbeing. Low-income communities don’t often start that way, urban inequality and the economic status of residents can change quickly, rapid urbanisation can isolate communities that were once connected and healthy. COMPACT CITIES [platform] examines wellbeing and density in cities by extending OPEN DATA.
Session notes:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ldIco53_Q0t0Kw8E535wwEC4iyqAA7AWb9VhYGZf_rI/edit