Can you have a private city? The political implications of 'smart city' technology - Andrew Comer and Kerwin Datu via The Global Urbanist
Andrew Comer and Kerwin Datu via The Global Urbanist
According to UN-HABITAT’s State of the World’s Cities 2008-2009, 510 new ‘small’ cities, 132 new ‘intermediate’ cities and 52 new ‘big’ cities emerged between 1990 and 2000, with a combined population of 254 million.
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