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English: From the blurb on the Royal Society of NZ website:

"What is the future for tomorrow’s New Zealand cities? Current affairs presenter Kim Hill talks about the ideal sustainable city with French and New Zealand experts.

By 2050 nearly three-quarters of the world’s population will be living in cities so it is essential that our future cities offer the best possible quality of life. It is a lofty ambition which needs to take into account environmental, economic, political and cultural perspectives. While separate pieces of the puzzle – like recycling, efficient energy consumption or social diversity – are achievable, we need to know if our cities can reach their full sustainable potential."

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  • Blaise Desbordes Smart Cities project manager of Caisse des Dépôts group
  • Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman Professor of Public Health at University of Otago Wellington, Director of the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities
  • Cécile Maisonneuve President of La Fabrique de la Cité, Senior Advisor at the Centre for Energy at the French Institute for International Relations
  • Professor Ralph Sims Professor of Sustainable Energy at Massey University, co-ordinating lead author for chapters in IPCC assessment reports
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