The Fabric of our Lives - Cities, Slums, Neighborhoods, People
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intricate fabric of urban life in this illuminating lecture by Luis Bettencourt from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the essence of cities, examining the stark contrasts between metropolises like Chicago and Los Angeles. Discover how cities are defined not by their physical structures, but by the intricate web of human connections and interactions within them. Gain insights into the role of data in understanding urban neighborhoods and their inhabitants. Challenge your perspective on slums, viewing them as potential gateways for rural-to-urban transitions rather than mere problems. Uncover the complex dynamics of human development in urban settings and how they shape the fabric of our interconnected lives over the course of this hour-long presentation.
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The Fabric of our Lives: Cities, Slums, Neighborhoods, People
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Santa Fe Institute
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