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Fishing in the Nemetic Flow Cities

 

 

Waiting for Nemefication

Kigali – one of Africa’s rising cities http://bit.ly/21eD0Ma

Surge in Ridership Pushes New York Subway to Limit http://nyti.ms/1QREQus

Preserving community character is impossible - Vox http://bit.ly/1UwBJ23

Bloomberg and Harvard Team Up to Train Mayors http://bit.ly/2c8Tbuv

The Big Power of Data in a Small City http://bit.ly/2bM10Ta

     
 Graphic: United City-States of America «  Public Intelligence Blog http://bit.ly/1Wz16Ra
     

How Shareable is Your City? - Collaborative ConsumptionCollaborative Consumption http://bit.ly/1RVHy6k

 

The defining world leaders of the 21st century won’t be presidents or prime ministers. They will be mayors and other local leaders who can guide the communities they serve in ways that lead to transformative change. Each city’s path will be unique, but the most successful cities will do things that other cities can adopt, tweak, and scale. 

   

Benjamin Barber is persuasively explaining why mayors should rule the world. Bruce Katz is leading the Metropolitan Revolution, showing how the devolution of power in cities globally can lead to more productivity and innovation. The Rockefeller Foundation’sResilient Cities initiative and Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayors Challenge are just that: city-focused, with mayors as champions with responsibility to see their plans through. 

 

   

Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to Planning ... - Google Books http://bit.ly/1ow1r9h  

 

Nemplexity   

Benjamin Barber: Why mayors should rule the world | TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript 

 

we live in a 21st-century world of interdependence,and brutal interdependent problems,and when we look for solutions in politics and in democracy,we are faced with political institutions designed 400 years ago,autonomous, sovereign nation-states with jurisdictions and territories separate from one another,each claiming to be able to solve the problem of its own people.Twenty-first-century, transnational world of problems and challenges,17th-century world of political institutions. 

 

 

 

 

Nemetic flows with inappropriate constraints.

 

 

 we stop talking about nations,about bordered states,and we start talking about cities. 

 

Nemetic flow with appropriate constraints.   

Cities endure the ages.They are the places where we are born,grow up, are educated, work, marry,pray, play, get old, and in time, die.They are home.Very different than nation-states,which are abstractions.

 

Cities are nemes.   

Arrival City http://bit.ly/1qrnsrB

A third of humanity is on the move. History’s largest migration is creating new urban spaces that are this century’s focal points of conflict and change — unseen districts of rapid transformation and febrile activity that will reshape our cities and reconfigure our economies.

 

These Arrival Cities are where the next great economic and cultural boom will be born, or where the next explosion of violence will occur.

 

   

The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy: http://amzn.to/1YcYrLn

 

   

100 Resilient Cities— dedicated to helping cities around the world become more resilient http://bit.ly/1MaImF9

 

   

Past Winners - 2016 Mayors Challenge http://bloombg.org/23cY5rF

 

   

Atlanta Plans To Preserve History, Revitalize City http://bit.ly/1XjySIl

 

   
Analysis of land use and land cover spatial pattern based on Markov chains modelling |  Full Text http://bit.ly/1RSbD4k    

 

 

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