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Gabriel Lanfranchi Cities Program Director

Gabriel Lanfranchi Cities Program Director. A New Economy for the City. Making a Stake on the Future. INNOVATION. GOVERNANCE. DIGITALIZATION. CHALLENGES. INEQUALITY. RESILIENCE. INEQUALITY. 75% of the world cities have high leveles of inequality since the last 2 decades.

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Gabriel Lanfranchi Cities Program Director

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  1. Gabriel Lanfranchi Cities Program Director A New EconomyfortheCity. Makinga StakeontheFuture

  2. INNOVATION GOVERNANCE DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES INEQUALITY RESILIENCE

  3. INEQUALITY 75% of the world cities have high leveles of inequality since the last 2 decades. (ONU-Habitat) THE MAIN CHALLENGES OF THE CITIES

  4. RESILIENCY 70.000 Deaths during the past 5 years as the result of a media of 300 natural disasters per year (CRED-2017) www.lanacion.com.ar THE MAIN CHALLENGES OF THE CITIES

  5. DIGITALIZATION 90% Of the available world data was produced during the last 4 years. (IBM – 2015) THE MAIN CHALLENGES OF THE CITIES

  6. METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE 21 countries 64 metropolitan areas 954 municipalities 206.542.149 inhabitant 33,35% total population Approach Paper on Metropolitan Governance in LAC. BID - CIPPEC According to OCDE, we are in the Metropolitan Century. In LATAM and the Caribbean, there are 64 metropolitan areas with more tan 1 million inhabitants THE MAIN CHALLENGES OF THE CITIES

  7. INNOVATION GOVERNANCE DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES INEQUALITY RESILIENCE

  8. Sharing economy Models of Production, consumption or financing that are based on exchanges between peers, or from peers to professionals and through digital platforms that do not provide the underlying service. ABUNDANCE SHORTAGE ACCESS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY SHARE BUY INDIVIDUAL EMPOWERMENT INDUSTRIAL EMPOWERMENT PUT IN VALUE THE EXISTING RESOURCES

  9. Challenges of SharingEconomy Limit the adaptation capacity Fragmentationof Labourforce ConsumerProtection Competitiondefense Regulation and legal framework Source: Confilegal

  10. Opportunities of SharingEconomy Tools to reduce inequality Build social trust Tacklechallengesfromtherapid pace of urbanization Opportunity to formalize Economic potencial As a Source of entrepreneurship

  11. INNOVATION GOVERNANCE DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES INEQUALITY RESILIENCE

  12. ClimateResilience GHG emissions are strongly linked to materials, energy use in a city, and the waste that it generates. Buildings Transport Energy Urbanization is an opportunity: to build climate resilience in order to face the negative impacts that climate change poses to cities. FROM PLANNING TO “PLANIFICACTION”

  13. InfrastructureInvestment • To mitigate climate change and to adapt to its risks, planned investment must be steered towards lower-carbon, climate-resilient options. GREEN WHITE GRAY BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES KNOWLEDGE / INNOVATION PRODUCTIVITY HEALTH / RESILIENCY ** Metro LabInititative @ MIT COMPLEX SYSTEM

  14. T20 Recommendations URBAN METABOLISM Integrate the concept of urban metabolism into adaptation strategies TO: FROM: Efficient and SustainableEnergyFlow Non-RenewableEnergyFlow Understanding of urban metabolism allows for a rethinking of place-making through flows of resources in and out.

  15. T20 Recommendations METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE Develop metropolitan governance mechanisms to manage resilience 85% of urban agglomerations above 100,000 inhabitants are already metropolitan. (UN-Habitat 2016) In order to be responsive to global threats such as climate change it requires changing the rules of the game by rethinking the institutional arrangements

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