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Cities can falter. Berlin, Fukuoka, Lille, Naples, and Pittsburgh perform below the national average for income, productivity, skills, and employment. And there is some evidence that mega-size cities – those more than 7 million people such as Seoul, Mexico City, Istanbul and Tokyo – have outgrown the economies of scale normally associated with cities. Competitive Cities in a Global Economy argues that there is no ‘one size fits all’ policy for cities. The report is divided into two parts: Part I. Part II. Part I – Competitive Cities in the Global Economy Chapter 1 The Emerging Role of Metropolitan regions The growth capacity of metro-regions should not be overestimated as metro-regions are not always synonymous with success.
Chapter 2 Competitiveness, Liveability and Strategic Vision Dilemma I. Urban world: Mapping the economic power of cities. The urban world is shifting.
Today only 600 urban centers generate about 60 percent of global GDP. While 600 cities will continue to account for the same share of global GDP in 2025, this group of 600 will have a very different membership. Over the next 15 years, the center of gravity of the urban world will move south and, even more decisively, east. Interactive Explore the cities that will drive dramatic growth, demographic changes, and consumption over the next generation. Pop out Today, major urban areas in developed-regions are, without doubt, economic giants. But by 2025, one-third of these developed-market cities will no longer make the top 600; and one out of every 20 cities in emerging-markets is likely to see its rank drop out of the top 600. Companies looking for cities that will generate the most GDP growth will find another different list of potential urban hot spots. Podcast Cities at the center of global growth DownloadThe urban landscape is shifting. Urban world: Mapping the economic power of cities.
Cambio climático en la ciudad: más vulnerabilidad, pero más disposición - planetacnn. CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (CNNMÉXICO) — Los efectos del cambio climático en las ciudades tienen características específicas, por lo que deben ser estudiadas de manera particular, consideraron científicos de la Red de Investigación en Cambio Climático Urbano (UCCR, por sus siglas en inglés).
Las islas de calor de las ciudades provocarán que sufran un calentamiento mayor al pronosticado en el Cuarto Informe del Panel Intergubernamental de Cambio Climático difundido en 2007. "Conforme vaya avanzando el cambio climático, las ciudades van a tener mayores temperaturas que el resto. Por lo tanto, ésa es una de las razones por las que necesitamos enfocarnos en el estudio de las ciudades", dijo Cynthia Rosenzweig, investigadora sobre cambio climático del Instituto Goddard para estudios espaciales de la NASA. Cambio climático en la ciudad: más vulnerabilidad, pero más disposición - planetacnn. Statistics and Databases. Idbdocs.iadb.org/wsdocs/getdocument.aspx?docnum=37714821.
America Latina/Latin America. Download entire World Economic Outlook database, October 2013. Www.urosario.edu.co/urosario_files/9d/9d96f884-d433-45a8-947b-4e9877596f63.pdf. América Latina: enfrentando el cambio climático con innovación verde. Una América Latina más ‘verde’ En los últimos 20 años, América Latina ha estado a la vanguardia en términos de protección de la biodiversidad.
Un quinto de la superficie de la región se ha reservado para su conservación, una cifra superior al 13% promedio de las demás regiones en desarrollo. Si bien la generación eléctrica en América Latina se multiplicó en más de dos veces en los últimos 20 años, un aumento en la utilización de recursos renovables, así como de gas natural, ayudó a la región a reducir su dependencia del petróleo y del diésel. De hecho, se espera que la energía hidroeléctrica proporcione hasta un 50% de capacidad nueva en los próximos 20 años. Indicators. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.