Sentences with phrase «developing urban infrastructure»

Preoccupied with developing urban infrastructure, the well - heeled civic leaders of Dallas have long viewed art — especially when supplied by big - name artists from afar — as a boost the city's «world - class» ambitions.

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The Hon. Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, explained that Canada must think beyond trade and investment to build new opportunities and partnership through innovation hubs and by tapping into the growth of developing smart cities — urban areas that use communications technologies to manage their infrastructure.
«While I expect this fight to continue, it is my hope the administration can put this destructive chapter behind them and focus on solving our country's important issues, including funding infrastructure, creating jobs for working - class Americans, and developing a meaningful urban agenda to tackle the serious challenges facing America's cities,» said Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner in a statement.
«The rapidly growing urban peripheries of Syria,» they wrote, «marked by illegal settlements, overcrowding, poor infrastructure, unemployment, and crime, were neglected by the Assad government and became the heart of the developing unrest.»
Developed by Soofa, a spin - off of the MIT Media Lab, and running on Visionect technology, the Soofa Sign is the newest product in Soofa's smart urban furniture ecosystem, following the success of the Soofa Bench, the first to push the boundaries on public infrastructure.
The combination of internal materials of our buildings» infrastructures and objects and images from the urban landscape develops a space for evaluation and refection of Cruzvillegas» acquired readymades contained within the spacial constructs in each piece.
«It may be better to some extent for a rich nation to help a poor nation develop clean energy infrastructure than to replace it's own ``... includes building designs, urban planning, appliances, etc..
Similar thematic topics that currently emerge in the work of RUAF on short food chains and local economy are the development of logistical infrastructures for aggregating produce at city region level (commonly known as «food hubs») and the need to develop successful and viable business models for the implementation of short food supply chains within urban settings.
Countries that have well - developed urban transit systems and a mature bicycle infrastructure are much better positioned to withstand the stresses of a downturn in world oil production than are countries whose only transport option is the car.
The opportunities to shape urban infrastructure and transport systems to gain greater sustainability in the short to medium ‐ terms are also likely to be higher in developing and emerging economies than in OECD countries where transport systems are largely locked ‐ in.
* Make solar energy economical * Provide energy from fusion * Develop carbon sequestration methods * Manage the nitrogen cycle * Provide access to clean water * Restore and improve urban infrastructure * Advance health informatics * Engineer better medicines * Reverse - engineer the brain * Prevent nuclear terror * Secure cyberspace * Enhance virtual reality * Advance personalized learning * Engineer the tools of scientific discovery
The Challenge City sets up local climate change challenge reflecting their local urban challenges in areas including: Urban Planning, Infrastructure, Housing, Water Use, Waste Removal, City Satellite Data and more Participants come with their ideas & develop them during... Readurban challenges in areas including: Urban Planning, Infrastructure, Housing, Water Use, Waste Removal, City Satellite Data and more Participants come with their ideas & develop them during... ReadUrban Planning, Infrastructure, Housing, Water Use, Waste Removal, City Satellite Data and more Participants come with their ideas & develop them during... Read More
Countries with well - developed urban transit systems and a mature bicycle infrastructure are much better positioned to withstand the stresses of a downturn in world oil production than those that depend heavily on cars.
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