24.07.2008

As we have reported, we are very much interested into city rankings. Now, another one caught our attention. This time we found a ranking by monthly general interest family magazine Reader’s Digest. Although this ranking is two years old we would like to present it to you because it raises controversy.

In July 2006, Reader’s Digest published an investigation on the courtesy of 35 cities. They sent two undercover reporters, a man and a woman, from Reader’s Digest editions in 35 countries to assess the citizens of their most populous city. In each location they conducted three tests:

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  21.07.2008

In the light of our PerfectCity Charter Issue No. 5 Social Services, we would like to focus on one factor of our current poll: Refuse management. Mainly, we are interested in future solutions of coping with waste, which direct leads to questions like “How will future waste disposal look like?”, “What are alternatives to conventional waste disposals?”, ect..

Pollution problems resulting from the disposal of human waste are a well-known phenomena these days. In times of an ever growing world population and the concentration of this growth in urban centers, waste is produced in excessive amounts. Our conventional waste disposals are almost cramped and overstrained to handle all this waste. New ideas are needed!

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  17.07.2008


We have closed our poll on economic environment and we would like thank everyone who has voted for the factors in our poll. Now, we would like to present the summarized results to you:

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  14.07.2008

FDi magazine, a news and foreign direct investment publication owned by The Financial Times Business Group, has a interesting section called “Locations of the future”. In this section they published future predictions for almost every region across the world.

The magazine’s "Cities, Regions and Countries of the Future" competition has been running for five years. Using a process similar to that used by the decision makers who decide the location of large-scale corporate investment projects, fDi magazine has created its own short list of the locations most suited for inward investment. These cities, regions and countries have the basics in place to flourish in the next few years by attracting high levels of inward investment. The magazine creates its short list by asking locations to provide key data and qualitative information in much the same way an investor might approach locations during the screening process used to decide which locations are suitable for new capital investment projects. fDi’s Locations of the Future competition covers each region once every two years.

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  10.07.2008

Regarding our PerfectCity Charter it is time for a new issue. Therefore, a new poll is online focussing on social services. Please vote for the most important facets and aspects of this issue shaping the city of the future. We are interested in the following question: Which factors define the social services for you the most? What do you think is most important about social services in the City of The Future?

You can cast your votes in the sidebar by distributing 100 points between the following factors which are listed in a random order:

  • Health care
  • Education
  • Security service
  • Road and building maintenance
  • Refuse management
  • Gardening and landscaping
  • Social security

This poll will be online until the end of August. Please take a few seconds to cast your votes. If you have any questions concerning these factors, please do not hesitate to ask in the comments.

We look forward to your votes!

 
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  07.07.2008

While I was participating in The European Sustainability Summit in May in Berlin, I was listening to a very interesting keynote speech by Sir David A. King. That speech was on “Climate Change and the Built Environment”, and King, as the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford and former UK Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the Government Office of Science, was introducing the Foresight sustainable energy management an the built environment project.

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  03.07.2008

Today it is popular to create city ranking corning very different aspects. We appreciate the interest into this topic very much. Now, Monocle magazine will publish the 2008 edition of the 20 Most Livable Cities index in their July/August issue. Monocle’s unique ranking goes beyond the usual metrics that only look at housing costs and schools to include the possibility of getting a good glass of wine at one in the morning, the quality of new architecture, the ease of setting up a business and even the number of cinema screens. They write “Months of good-natured, frequently late-night and jetlagged debate have produced Monocle’s definitive (and just a little subjective) guide to the world’s most liveable cities. Correspondents were dispatched worldwide to assess the cities. The entire issue is devoted to the concerns, forces, people and policies that make our cities work.”

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  30.06.2008

C40 Cities (originally C20 Cities), also known as the Large Cities Climate Leadership Group, is a group of cities committed to the reduction of urban carbon emissions and adapting to climate change. The group believes it has an important rule to play as cities contain around 50% of the world’s population, consume three quarters of the world’s energy, and produce 80% per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions.

In October 2005, representatives of 18 leading world cities met in London to discuss joining forces to tackle global warming and climate change. The representatives saw the need for action and cooperation on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and pledged to work together towards achieving that goal. At the end of the conference, a communiqué was signed which recognised the need for cities to take action and to cooperate on reducing climate emissions. The cities also promised a number of action points, including most notably the creation of procurement policies and alliances to accelerate the uptake of climate-friendly technologies and influence the market place.

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  26.06.2008

Before we will start our new PerfectCity Charter issue and poll within the next week, you still have got a few days to participate in our current poll. Please take a minute to vote for the most defining factors of the economic environment of the city in the future.

The next issue will be social services. By presenting a list of relevant factors of this issue to you, we are looking forward to your ideas and proposals on the integral parts. Besides sending your ideas you can vote on that from Thursday on.

We are looking forward to your comments and ideas.

 
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