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Spring 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video
London School of Economics and Political Science
100 episodes
16 hours ago
Video files from LSE's spring 2010 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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Video files from LSE's spring 2010 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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Phoenix Cities - surviving financial, social and environmental turmoil in Europe and the US
Spring 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video
1 hour 42 minutes 45 seconds
15 years ago
Phoenix Cities - surviving financial, social and environmental turmoil in Europe and the US
Contributor(s): Lord Richard Rogers, Bruce Katz, Professor Anne Power, Julia Unwin | This discussion will debate the issues arising from a new book Phoenix Cities which examines seven cities from very different regions of the EU, comparing them with the US experience. Their dramatic decline, intense recovery efforts and actual progress on the ground underline the significance of public underpinning in times of crisis. Innovative enterprises, new-style city leadership, special neighbourhood programme, skills development, environmental reclamation are all explored. The American experience shows that cities left largely to their own devices deliver a slower, more uncertain recovery. The discussion will explore where next for Phoenix Cities, given the economic shocks, the pressures of climate change and the social inequalities that sharply divide these recovering cities.
Spring 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video
Video files from LSE's spring 2010 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.