Infrastructure & Cities

Tomorrow's cities

November 04, 2014

Global

November 04, 2014

Global
Zoe Tabary

Editor

Zoe is an Editor with Amnesty International whose role entails researching and producing reports on human rights issues. Before this Zoe was an Editor with The Economist Intelligence Unit's Thought Leadership team for almost four years. In that time she managed research projects for a number of clients across the energy, healthcare and sustainability sectors. Prior to joining The Economist Intelligence Unit she worked as a journalist in France and the UK. She holds a Master of Science in Marketing and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris, and is fluent in French, Spanish and German.

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An Economist Intelligence Unit series, sponsored by AkzoNobel

Tomorrow’s cities is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by AkzoNobel, which invites a group of urban experts to discuss how cities can create optimal environments for citizens - from social interaction to cultural heritage, transport or green spaces. The report was edited by Zoe Tabary. 

Our sincere thanks go to the following contributors for providing their time and insights. 

- Simon Thurley, chief executive, English Heritage 

- Megan Sandel, principal investigator, Children’s Health Watch 

- Alfredo Brillembourg, co-founder, Urban-Think Tank 

- Jeff Risom, partner and managing director, Gehl Studio 

- Tim Pryce, head of public sector, the Carbon Trust 

- Ruth Finkelstein, associate director, Robert N Butler Columbia Ageing Center 

- Martín Andrade, co-founder of Fundación Mi Parque and national coordinator of urban parks in Chile

- Emma Stewart, head of sustainability solutions, Autodesk 

- Michael Weigelt, director of corporate communications, Living PlanIT 

- Mike Raco, professor of urban governance and development, University College London 

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