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Ian Trehearne Berwin Leighton Paisner
www.blplaw.com Page 2 © Berwin Leighton Paisner
Cities – by 2050
• 63-90% by region of the global population will be urban
• 93% of total growth will happen in the developing world
• A large proportion of growth will be in midsize or smaller cities (1.5-5m)
• 590m people will be living in cities in India by 2030 – up from 340m in 2008
• 800m people live in slums now
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Sarah Elliott Jonathan Rose
Westfield Shopping Center
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Global Cities Initiative
336 cities worldwide with more than 1 million residents
Million+ cities today
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Global Cities Initiative
transport + infrastructure
energy + resources
environment sense of place population
2°F average increase in global temperature over the past century.
$1.6 trillion estimated cost to fix aging infrastructure in the US.
40 number of years that the current oil supply can support the world’s energy needs.
7bn
City challenges: a changing landscape
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Global Cities Initiative
Average annual Growth rate 2006-2020 10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80% % of urban population living in slums (2005) National average
+ 0% -1% -2 % 5%
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Global Cities Initiative
Average annual Growth rate 2006-2020 -10% 5%
0% -1%
Las Vegas USA
3.45%
-2 %
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Lodz Poland -0.69%
Austin / Atlanta
USA 2.6%
Liverpool UK
-0.9% Detroit -1.3%
Post Industrial Cities
Growing cities in mature economies
% of urban population living in slums (2005) National average
+
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Global Cities Initiative
Average annual Growth rate 2006-2020 -10% 5%
0% -1%
Beihai, China 10.58%
Delhi India 3.48%
Las Vegas USA
3.45%
Riyadh Saudi Arabia
3.09%
-2 %
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Ghaziabad India 5.2%
Brazilia Brazil 2.99%
Lodz Poland -0.69%
Austin / Atlanta
USA 2.6%
Liverpool UK
-0.9% Detroit -1.3%
Post Industrial Cities
Rapidly urbanising cities in emerging
economies
Growing cities in mature economies
% of urban population living in slums (2005) National average
+
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Global Cities Initiative
Average annual Growth rate 2006-2020 -10% 5%
0% -1%
Beihai, China 10.58%
Sana a Yemen 5.0%
Lagos Nigeria 4.44%
Delhi India 3.48%
Nairobi Kenya 3.78%
Las Vegas USA
3.45%
Riyadh Saudi Arabia
3.09%
-2 %
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Ghaziabad India 5.2%
Brazilia Brazil 2.99%
Addis Ababa Ethiopia
3.40%
Lodz Poland -0.69%
Austin / Atlanta
USA 2.6%
Liverpool UK
-0.9% Detroit -1.3%
Post Industrial Cities
Rapidly urbanising cities in developing countries
Rapidly urbanising cities in emerging
economies
Growing cities in mature economies
% of urban population living in slums (2005) National average
+
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Global Cities Initiative
Right to the City
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Global Cities Initiative
Right to the City
Participatory Rights
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Sports Infrastructure and long term city making
Jonathan Rose
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2012 >> 2030
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2012 Olympic inheritance
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Open space and parklands
and parklands
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Water city Water city
and parklands
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Connections
and parklands
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Neighbourhoods
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2011-2012
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City connection
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Pedestrian routes
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Compact masterplan
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Compact masterplan Programme
30 Global DP+E ExCom Presentation
Singapore National Day Parade Singapore National Day parade
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City connection
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Lagoon
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35 Global DP+E ExCom Presentation 2016
36 Global DP+E ExCom Presentation 2018
37 Global DP+E ExCom Presentation 2030
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Common domain
Mukhtiar Tanda Berwin Leighton Paisner
www.blplaw.com Page 40 © Berwin Leighton Paisner
Global Infrastructure Leadership Conference
Rosemary Feenan Global Research Programmes Director 22nd February 2012
Leadership
Where is the money going?
Top 10 US$ bill
1. London 43
2. Tokyo 32
3. New York 27
4. Hong Kong 18
5. Paris 18
6. Singapore 15
7. Washington DC 13
8. Seoul 12
9. Toronto 10
10. Shanghai 10
Top 30 cities for direct commercial real estate investment, 2010 – 2011*
11-20 US$ bill
11. Los Angeles 10
12. Beijing 8
13. San Francisco 8
14. Chicago 7
15. Taipei 7
16. Sydney 7
17. Stockholm 6
18. Boston 6
19. Moscow 6
20. Frankfurt 5
* 2011 – Q1-Q3 Investment volumes in US$ billions Source: Jones Lang LaSalle
Europe Americas Asia Pacific
21-30 US$ bill
21. Melbourne 5
22. Berlin 5
23. Calgary 5
24. Rio de Janeiro 5
25. San Diego 5
26. Hamburg 4
27. Munich 4
28. Miami 4
29. São Paulo 4
30. Manchester 4
43
Sources: Jones Lang LaSalle, Siemens
Sustainable Cities and Investment Patterns Green City Index v Investment Volumes
R/E
Inves
tmen
t Volu
mes 2
008-
2011
/ Tota
l GDP
Sources: Jones Lang LaSalle, Siemens Siemens Green City Index
London
Stockholm
Amsterdam
Helsinki
Lisbon
Paris
Rome
Athens
Oslo
Brussels Madrid
Warsaw
Dublin Bucharest
Istanbul
Zurich
Berlin
Budapest Vienna Prague
Copenhagen