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Managing cities of the future - Leadership, management and innovation
20.10.2015 Managing international cities: smart
solutions to public challenges
Emanuele Vendramini Greta Nasi
Public Management and Policy Department
Source: World Bank, United Nations, Oxford Economics.
35% of global population
60% of the global GDP
30% of total jobs
55% of the World total consumer spending
260 millions of new homes 540 millions m2 of extra office space
THE FUTURE OF THE 750
MOST IMPORTANT CITIES BY 2030
Trend-setting actor at global
level
An key socio-economic
player in the international
system
WHAT IS AN INTERNATIONAL CITY?
Although national competitiveness
is more focused on economic
productivity with which human
capital and national resources are
used, at local level it is centred
on quality of life.
WINNING GLOBAL CHALLENGES
THROUGH COMPETITIVENESS
URBANIZATION, DEMOGRAPHICS AND THE EMERGING MIDDLE CLASS
RISING INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS AND GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS
GOVERNANCE
Source: World Economic Forum
INTERNATIONAL CITIES:
PUBLIC CHALLENGES TO ADDRESS
Source: United Nations
The ‘good’, people-centred city of the 21st century
stimulates local job creation, promotes social diversity,
maintains a sustainable environment and
recognises the importance of public spaces.
ATTRACTIVENESS OF CITIES AS QUALITY
OF PLACE AND LIFE