vue - Urbanization and the future of cities - Vance Kite
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/urbanization-and-the-future-of-cities-vance-kite About 10,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers, aided by rudimentary agriculture, moved to semi-permanent villages and never looked back. With further developments came food surpluses, leading to commerce, specialization and, many years later with the Industrial Revolution, the modern city. Vance Kite plots our urban past and how we can expect future cities to adapt to our growing populations. Lesson by Vance Kite, animation by ATMG Studio.
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great video. GO New York! Greatest city on earth!
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I want to bring vertical farming to my city
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Hmm, is it just me or at 3:24 are the fore and aft wind turbines going the wrong way for the blade shape?
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well lets be real here the future we want to see is nothing like it will really be like
honestly look at the progress humanity has made since 2000 as in terms in solving poverty and world hunger. Literally close to nada -
more urbanisation means
1. more murder
2 . more rape
3. slams
4. worse status of old
5.more income inequality
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no one cares
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CLEAN ENERGY IS THE START TO STOP HELP POOR COUNTRIES AND STOPS GLOBAL WARMING AND NOT HURTING THE EARTH
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first
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or we can build less citys on ground and some underground so grass can go over the buildings and grow food and we can build houses in space and to com down to earth every time supplies are no good.
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"to the market ... I must go to the market ... there is no life without the market" Euripedes
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some fact are wrong police، Sanitation and others thing, excite befor in muslims civilization when muslims use perfum and water , europe civilisation, are in dark age . please stop make propagond in this beautful youtube channel.
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Julian3737 where you at?
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Why is she angry?
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I do agree that cities will develop like this. Not denying that
Although if world population does top at just 10 billion we could(and probably still will to some extent) live like we are now, with plenty of individual family homes. The only thing we 'need' to change is long-term energy solutions and vertical farming techniques. Outside of that, we're kind of covered - there's lots of space and as communication and transportation improve the need to live in a closely populated and dense space just isn't needed.
Factories require fewer people to run and manage them as automation is constantly improving, software engineers, IT jobs and even accountants can work from home if they have a company laptop and good internet.
With how things are going, urbanization is actually becoming less required, one day we may even see it go backwards if we can improve transportation enough. -
does the land really supply us with services?
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yeah ...no.
this Will not happen due to capitalism. its profitable to destroy The planet.
how to change that before we all die from climatchange?
take away free Will and birth rights.
control The market and move all the People to one location.
how to pay for all of that?
max taxation OR make everyone work for free with a better future they will never experience as revord.
good luck with that. -
Ecumenopolis anyone?
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This is my forty time watching this. She talks too fast
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Well yeah the plan looks really nice
but who's going to educate oy-vey moneyhogs and idiots alike? -
Play SimCity and Skyline you will understand so much.
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