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Role of City.doc

1、Big cities are vibrant hubs for culture and industry, or dirty, congested, impersonal crime-ridden warrens. As the world population surpasses seven billion, economists, environmentalists and social scientists are rethinking the role of the city in global society.Economist Edward Glaeser believes cit

2、ies are the best places to live. Cities are so fascinating because they play to mankinds greatest gift, which is our ability to learn from other people.Since ancient times, he says, cities have attracted smart people and enabled them to work collaboratively to advance society. But it wasnt always a

3、smooth road.In the 1970s, it looked as if globalization, new technologies and the death of distance was making our older cities obsolete. After all, the garment industry was fleeing New York. It looked like history itself was telling New York City to drop dead.Over the past three decades many cities

4、 have been revitalized, not just despite globalization and new technologies, but, as Glaeser explains, because of them.What these new forces have done is theyve increased the returns to new ideas, to being smart. Because, now if you got a new idea, you can manufacture it on the other side of the pla

5、net. You can take advantage of some new market opportunity in India or Indonesia or Sub-Saharan Africa. These trends have also made cities more important because cities are at their heart today, engines of innovations, forgers of human capital.In a new book, Triumph of the City, Glaeser takes a worl

6、d tour of urban success stories from Boston and London, to Tokyo, Bangalore and Kinshasa. He explains how cities are places of pleasure and production. Restaurants, supermarkets, theaters and museums create job opportunities and vibrant economies.If you look across the world, the countries where mor

7、e than half of the people live in urban areas are more than four times richer, on average, than the countries where less than half of the people live in urban areas.The pockets of poverty that are part of the modern urban landscape, Glaeser says, are signs of the power of cities.Cities dont make peo

8、ple poor, they attract poor people, and they attract poor people by delivering a path out of poverty and to prosperity, a chance to partner with people who have different skills, access to world markets, access to capital that enables poor people, some of them - not all of them - to actually find a

9、way forward.Concentrating population in a city, Glaeser says, is better for the environment.There is significantly less carbon usage in cities. There are two reasons for that, one of which is less driving. They are more likely to use public transportation. And when they drive, they drive shorter dis

10、tances. And the second is that people in the cities occupy smaller homes than people living in rural areas.To multiply that effect, the economist would like to see even more people move to cities, where towering skyscrapers would provide energy-efficient, affordable housing.Building up is an option

11、to avoid building out, Glaeser says.Not everyone agrees. Architect and urban designer Michael Mehaffy says encouraging high-density living doesnt always improve a societys quality of life.The research tends to suggest that doesnt necessarily require tall buildings at all, Mehaffy says. It might only

12、 require four, six, eight stories, something like that, to get very good urban densities and to have a very vital urban environment .While he believes density can be very helpful in some circumstances, he also thinks it can be very destructive in some circumstances. We should really focus on what ur

13、ban living gives to us in the network of relationships, not so much an abstract number like density and Lets just make it absolutely as high as possible and lets have tall buildings, because once you do that, you start to kick in a lot of negative effects from density.Mehaffy - a proponent of compac

14、t, walkable, transit-served communities - notes that big city life is not for everyone.What we really should be doing is thinking about a continuum of different areas of density, more efficient areas clustered around transit oriented development, and frankly, different types of environments for diff

15、erent stages of life and different opportunities. Not everybody kind of wants to live in a super high-density city, he says. Thats also towns with vibrant downtowns to them, real urban environments of various types. The worlds 21st century cities are being reshaped as energy, the environment and the economy become vital considerations in urban planning.

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