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Verden urbaniseres i en fart vi aldri har sett maken til. Mer enn halvparten av verdens befolkning bor i dag i byer, og ytterligere 3 milliarder mennesker vil flytte til byer innen 2030. Byene fungerer som en smeltedigel fulle av ideer, handel, kultur, vitenskap og sosial samhandling. Samtidig står byene for 75 prosent av alle klimagassutslipp og transport er en av verstingene.

Andreas K. Enge er direktør for strategi og utvikling i AtB som organiserer kollektivtrafikken i hele Trøndelag fylke.

Christine Hung er stipendiat i industriell økologi på NTNU og har sin bakgrunn i prosessteknikk fra Canada.

Robert Næss er førsteamanuensis ved Institutt for tverrfaglige kulturstudier, NTNU.

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Author NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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