While assistive technologies have proliferated, researchers and developers have yet to develop sufficient standards for assessing these technologies’ and socio-urban implications. This article reviews uni-disciplinary attempts made thus far and provides four principles for moving forward.
Read MoreIn response to persistent health challenges, start-ups are leveraging technology with the aim of providing higher quality and more widely available healthcare in India’s cities.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 29 May 2018, the Oxford Urbanists and Cities that Work, an initiative of the International Growth Centre, hosted a panel event titled “Can Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Drive Growth in Developing Cities?” to discuss evidence for improved policy.
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