Got a vision for how to shape India's urban future? Sign up for Indian Institute for Human Settlements' (IIHS) National Student Challenge where tertiary-level students will have the opportunity to devise and discuss ideas for sustainable urban planning.
Smarter cities start with shared data. But fears around privacy keep departments siloed. What if openness—not control—was the key to better living?
How can we leverage technology to create more sustainable and accessible urban spaces? 15-minute cities could be the answer.
Are we ready to move towards a greener and more efficient urban delivery system? With the help of digital infrastructure such as cargo bikes, last-mile logistics might just be picking up speed.
AI and digitisation are helping to make our roads better organised, faster to navigate, and lighter on the environment. But, what are the roadblocks in automating our traffic?
To remedy urban issues data is needed. UrbanTide hopes to provide this to local councils and organisations in an easy to use AI package.
Green City Watch is working at the intersection of geospatial data and artificial intelligence in a bid to streamline and optimise the way cities care for their green spaces. RESET spoke to co-founder Nadina Galle about their work and to find out how the technologies they're using could change our relationship to nature in the long term.
A Peruvian programme is using drones to help put urban settlements on the map (quite literally), in a bid to improve housing rights and climate change resilience for underserved local residents.
Armed with simple sensors and open source data, a pioneering new EU-backed project hopes to help NGOs, governments and local citizens make urban areas healthier and safer places to live.