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What's Next For Cities?

Professor Sanford Ikeda, Professor of Economics, Purchase College

10-Jul-20 09:37

What's Next For Cities?

What makes a city? How will it look like in a post Covid-19 world? And how would we even approach building new cities?

Professor Sanford Ikeda from the Purchase College of the State University of New York talks to us about the flaws that the pandemic has revealed about how we approach cities today and how new cities might be established.

Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Sim Wie Boon


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Tags:  covid-19pandemicNew YorkBrasiliaKuala LumpurJakartacitycitieshumansocietypropertygovernment





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