Tuesday 16th of March 2010/05:15:42 AM
Topics & Issues

Cities

Worldwide, the pace of urbanization is accelerating. Cities remain a hub, for talent to amass and collide. In China, India, Africa, and Latin America, urban populations are exploding and cities growing exponentially. For the first time in the history of humanity, more than half of the earth’s population will live in an urban area. This year, for the first time, more of the earth’s population will live in cities than in rural areas—some 3.2 billion, according to United Nations estimates. At the same time, many developed cities are shrinking and being radically restructured as a result of shifting economic bases and new patterns of migration.

PODER focuses on urban sustainability and the debate on how the city is studied, planned and managed within this rapidly changing context in order to best understand the after-effects of this urban shift.

Above:On the front lines. Mayors from throughout the hemisphere present their cities’ sustainable development initiatives. FROM LEFT: Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, former mayor of Curitiba Jaime Lerner, Mayor of Panama City Juan Carlos Navarro, President of Fondazione Ambiente Milano Amedeo Clavarino, Mayor of Porto Alegre
José Fogaça and Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Nancy Sutley

Left:Jaime Lerner’s overhaul of Curitiba is the blueprint for
urban renewal around the world.