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Today, over 50% of the world’s population lives in cities. By 2050, this figure will have risen to more than two-thirds.

The quality of urban life depends on how people-centric our cities will be. Will we prioritise walkable streets over inner-city highways? Will we build more green parks or car parks? Will our cities serve the people who live in them or the cars that drive through them?

Watch the videos to see experts in the fields of urban planning, architecture, and climate change discuss how we can make change happen.

Watch founder of an urban analytics startup Karen K. Burns talk about harnessing data to build agile, safe and human-centric cities.

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Watch architect and researcher Johan Tali talk about how human-centric urban planning can make cities better places to live.

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Watch Director of the Climate Change Policy Centre at the University of Cambridge Annela-Anger Kraavi talk about how people-friendly cities are also eco-friendly cities.

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Watch writer and urbanist Hannes Aava discuss tactical urbanism and community-led change.

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Watch transport engineer and road planner Raul Vibo talk about how human-centric cities benefit everyone.

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Watch road engineer Indrek Oden talk about how rethinking public policy will help us make cities for people, not cars.

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Watch architect Tõnis Savi and civil engineer Marek Rannala discuss how inclusivity and accessibility can make everyone’s commute easier. (Part 1)

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Watch architect Tõnis Savi and civil engineer Marek Rannala discuss how inclusivity and accessibility can make everyone’s commute easier. (Part 2)

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Watch founder of an urban analytics startup Karen K. Burns talk about harnessing data to build agile, safe and human-centric cities.