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How cities can use transport data to reduce pollution and increase safety

AWS Public Sector Blog

Improving air quality through co-creation In 2018, the Mayor of London set an ambitious goal : 80 percent of the 31 million daily trips in the city should be made on foot, by bicycle, or public transport by 2041. With this data, we challenged tech app startups to develop new ways to make our roads safer and smarter during roadworks.

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How One Library Marketer Advocated for (and Got) an Additional Promotional Staff Member

Super Library Marketing

In 2018, the Library passed a levy with the promise to build a new branch. That meant her original Communications Specialist could focus on print communications and social media. You can also follow me on the following social media platforms: YouTube Instagram Goodreads LinkedIn TikTok

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Why the creation of smart cities requires real-time data processing

Open Access Government - Technology News

However, these applications will not operate smoothly unless IoT-based strategies for developing smart cities have a database as their foundation. The development of everything from autonomous cars to smart grids for renewable energy through to AI-based robots on factory floors is enabled by 5G. The impact of 5G.

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Interactive digital media platforms impact on Canadians lives

Open Access Government - Technology News

1, 2) To develop effective mental health policies and treatments, it is crucial to understand how Canadians have dealt with the pandemic. Research on Canadians’ social media activity during the pandemic revealed that many expressed concern over both the government’s reaction and their safety. (1) in 2013 to 16.8%

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What @sog_ced is reading online: May 2022

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

The following are articles and reports on the web that the Community and Economic Development Program at the UNC School of Government shared through social media over the past month. This trend discussed in a 2018 post by DFI colleague Frank Muraca: unc.live/37TJaQy. The “urban crescent” is the target area: bit.ly/3OXaNsp.

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City of Kenmore Officials Find the Fun in 2017-18 Priority Based Budget

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

The evolution of PBB to incorporate the rigorous evaluation of one-time initiatives and capital projects relative to their benefit to the community has been a recent development; led by cities like Kenmore, WA, South Jordan, UT and Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada. Sign-up for our social media pages so you stay connected with TEAM CPBB!

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How to Build Community Consensus Throughout the Engagement Process

Social Pinpoint

The proportion of which stakeholder pressure has played a role in project delay also rose from 76 percent of instances in 2018 to 80 percent in 2020. Consensus is a cooperative process in which all group members develop and agree to support a decision in the best interest of the whole. So, what is community consensus?