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Common Ground
Toposophy
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17. Exploring the Metaverse: How Cities are Creating ‘Digital Twins’ to Overhaul Urban Planning
mercredi 7 février 2024 • Durée 30:31
The ‘metaverse’ and its so-called ‘virtual worlds’ have somewhat fallen short of the hype, but that doesn’t mean everyone has lost out. Urban planners across the globe have started to combine the vision of the metaverse with smart cities and the internet of things, to create immersive ‘digital twins’ of our cities and buildings that are changing how we think about urban planning. In this episode we speak to Salla Eckhardt, Senior Vice President for Commercial Market at OEC Services who formerly worked with Digital Twinning software at Microsoft, and Anders Logg, Professor of Mathematics at Chalmers University in Sweden, who develops and explores digital twins for cities.
16. Direct Democracy and Citizen Science: How Crowdsourcing Tech is Helping Empower Residents
vendredi 8 décembre 2023 • Durée 31:50
What can the everyday person teach an expert when it comes to the places we live? How can something as simple as the design of a webpage lead to more constructive collaboration? And what does it take to have a truly participatory way of governing? In this episode, we talk to Robert Bjanarson, the CEO of Citizens Foundation and the man behind “Your Priorities”, a platform that has helped cities across the globe crowdsource solutions for their urban planning problems. Before UCL Professor Muki Haklay breaks down what exactly citizen science is and why it’s never been easier for the average joe to contribute to valuable research. Plus: Reykjavik resident Axel Kvaran talks us through the process of proposing a project for his neighbourhood.
7. Hybrid spaces: The new era of remote work
vendredi 7 octobre 2022 • Durée 30:40
How are companies and entire cities changing to accommodate the rise of remote work? On this episode, we take a closer look at how buildings are combining work, play and stay, with a new breed of hybrid spaces embraced by remote workers and digital nomads alike. We speak to Finland-based professor of Knowledge Management Kirsimarja Blomqvist to hear what makes for the ideal remote-working environment. We head to Croatia where Mario Mrksa has turned a summertime resort into an off-season ‘digital nomad valley’, and to the Netherlands, where Hans Meyer, CEO of Zoku hotels, tells us how the hotels offer a place to relax, work, and connect with other remote workers.
Plus: Toposophy’s takeaways on the importance to see hybrid spaces as more than just places to work and sleep, and how our major report for the City Destinations Alliance “Understanding the World of the Digital Nomad” - which you can find at Toposphy.com - shows how cities and regional authorities can benefit from the trend by understanding the people behind it.
6. Regenerative tourism: When sustainability isn’t enough
mardi 30 août 2022 • Durée 36:02
How can we leave the places we visit better off than we found them? On this episode, we tackle the tricky term ‘regenerative tourism’ and the responsibility we all have as travelers. We hear from the growing group of travel professionals touting regeneration as the next step in travel: Aukje Van Gerven, Tourism manager of Rewilding Europe reveals how she’s helping endangered species across Europe, from wild bison in Romania to the Iberian lynx in Portugal, tour operator Jennifer Spatz, CEO of Global Family Travels, shares how they put host communities from Iceland to India at the heart of each trip, and scientist, activist and author of Designing Regenerative Cultures, Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl, gives us his take on how regenerative systems and thinking can inspire much more than just the travel industry! Plus: Toposophy’s insights into how the regenerative movement can become a reality in practice.
5. Rural revival: Can the countryside make a comeback?
mardi 26 juillet 2022 • Durée 32:47
In this episode we’re separating fact from fiction when it comes to living in rural towns today: we ask why people are leaving at such an alarming rate, and meet the people bucking the trend. We head to Italy to meet Danny McCubbin - the community chef who’s set up shop in a small village in Sicily thanks to the one-euro-house project, conductor Martim Sousa Tavares whose orchestra is bringing fresh opportunities to the youth of rural Portugal, and Stephanie Bertaina, the US policy analyst who has helped over 100 rural towns in the States reboot their economy. Plus: Toposophy’s key takeaways on reviving rural regions and how they’ve helped do just that in towns and villages from Greece to Scotland.
4. A tale of three cities: Rethinking tourism
mardi 28 juin 2022 • Durée 46:23
How can we deal with cities getting..too popular? From Amsterdam and Dubrovnik to Venice, in this episode we head to the European cities whose intense footfall is tangibly affecting the quality of their tourism - and the lives of residents. We meet Geerte Udo from amsterdam&partners, deputy mayor of Dubrovnik Jelka Tepsic and Valeria Duflot who heads up Venezia Autentica: three women tackling overcrowding head on, using tactics such as crowd dispersal, branding, technology and tourist taxes, to name a few. Plus: a glance at overtourism post-pandemic, Toposophy’s report on overcrowding for the Pacific Asia Travel Association (the first of its kind on this topic), and a sit-down with Toposophy’s head of insights, Peter Jordan.
3. Climate Fight: Meet the frontliners
mardi 31 mai 2022 • Durée 41:30
How do we build resilience in today’s disaster-prone cities? In this episode we’re looking at what happens after the initial shock of a natural disaster. How do people and governments come together to help rebuild from the ground up? We’re heading to New York to see how a design competition helped governments and citizens collaborate to rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. On the other side of the states, San Jose’s mayor Sam Liccardo talks us through the new Climate Corps that’s mobilising the city’s youth in the fight against climate change, The Atlantic’s Vann Newkirk shares his experience making the award-winning podcast Floodlines and we look to Australia where research into past bushfires is helping the country get smart about future threats. Plus: Toposophy’s key takeaways on building resilience and how they’ve helped put together a wildfire recovery plan to help Greece’s Evia region get back on its feet.
2. In with the Old: Restoring abandoned treasures
mardi 26 avril 2022 • Durée 45:20
To build or not to build? In today’s episode we’re finding out how we can reuse our architectural heritage to keep up with the needs of our changing world, while still honouring the past. We head to Japan to hear how the city of Kyoto is finally getting serious about preserving its iconic Machiya townhouses. Anna Keay from The Landmark Trust is rescuing old castles and medieval halls all over the UK, turning them into affordable holiday homes for all, and UCL Professor Dr. Kalliopi Fouseki shares her thoughts on an inspirational heritage project that’s breathing life back into rural Chile. Plus: Topοsophy’s key lessons on reusing architectural heritage, and how it’s turning the iconic Arsakeio Building in Athens into the city’s first Food Hall.
1. Food Revolutions: Dishes changing the world
mardi 29 mars 2022 • Durée 35:31
We’ve all heard that food brings people together - but how can it help heal the deeper social problems in our communities?
Our guests today are four pioneers of the food movement: Italian chef Massimo Bottura and his business partner and wife Lara Gilmore share how their project Food for Soul is redefining traditional soup kitchens to help those in need, food activist Kamal Mouzawak reveals how the trauma experienced in his native Beirut led him to create the country’s first farmer’s market ‘Souk El Tayeb’, and Francisca Gorjão Henriques invites us into the kitchen of Mezze, a homey Middle Eastern restaurant in Lisbon that’s helping refugees find work - and a second home.
Show Notes
Pre launch episode: The Power of Water
lundi 21 mars 2022 • Durée 30:19
This is a pre-launch episode of Common Ground by Toposophy! To get us in the mood for our official podcast launch on March 29th and in light of World Water Day, we sat down with two titans of the global conversation about water: Henk Ovink, 'Ambassador for Water' and The Netherlands’ Special Envoy for International Water Affairs, and Mami Mizutori, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction in the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
We talk about Rotterdam’s ingenious flood-prevention solutions, how Bangladesh is pioneering a new cyclone preparedness programme, why Rio’s favelas are planting trees as a natural barrier to floods - and how the pandemic has changed our approach to risk forever.
Common Ground is a podcast brought to you by the place making & marketing agency Toposophy.
Production: The Greek Podcast Project
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