How Kamikatsu, in Japan, hopes to achieve a recycling rate of 100%
In 2018 Kamikatsu was selected as one of the SDGs Future Cities for the example it was setting and two years later its recycling rate was almost 80%, while the rest of Japan barely reaches 20%. How has it achieved this? And, why is this not the most notable aspect?
Solar power and electric cars: solar-powered charging stations as the most promising synergy
One of the biggest challenges of electric mobility today lies in achieving sustainable and renewable energy production to power the revolution. What role does solar power have to play in this process?
It is not all benefits: five unforeseen problems of transport electrification
With the continued expansion of electric mobility, numerous unforeseen issues have arisen that have not been taken into account until now. Here are some of the most pressing.
How AI enables modern parking solutions for smart cities
Private vehicles, the consumer good that revolutionized personal mobility at the start of the last century and transformed the streets, have encountered numerous obstacles in recent decades. Can artificial intelligence solve the problem of finding parking space?
Golden Gate Bridge: milestones and interesting facts about an architectural icon
The Golden Gate Bridge is probably the most photographed bridge in the world. In fact, in 2018, it was the ninth most photographed attraction in the United States on Instagram. An icon of San Francisco and a symbol of early 20th century engineering, its history is full of milestones.
Delivery robots: hype or reality?
In 2020, estimates for the global autonomous last mile delivery market stood at around $1 billion for that year. However, numerous global companies including Amazon or FedEx have abandoned projects that were exploring the feasibility of using delivery robots.
How can circular economies benefit smart cities?
Cities represent almost two-thirds of the global energy demand, produce up to 50% of solid waste and are responsible for 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. Those that include circular economy criteria not only benefit themselves but the planet as a whole.
Can we redefine time to increase urban welfare? The case for time policies
Time is at the centre of any day-to-day conversation one may be part of, —or, more precisely, the lack of time. How many times have we said we did not have enough sleep? How difficult is it to be on time at our children’s school?
What do smart cities have in common with greater seismic resilience
This defenselessness is not as devastating as in the past thanks to seismic resilience technologies. The importance of seismic resilience lies in the capacity of cities to reduce human casualties and economic costs.
What is smart city legislation?
Do smart cities need specific laws to contribute to their development? The easy answer to this question may be affirmative, but the solution is difficult. Because, what type of regulation should be established in order to pave the way for urban challenges?