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Yann Arthus-Bertrand Which environment on Earth is home to the largest number of life forms, relases incredible amounts of oxygen into the air that we breathe, plays an essential role in the water and carbon cycles, nourishes and protects the soil, has an impact on climate change, is the sole means of subsistence for hundreds of millions of people, and is the source of many of our medicines? ...
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Future City Lab / DIA Dessau / ss2011 Olga Kovrikova: Introduction We are not changing world development model since the first cities appeared. All our activities are releasing carbon dioxide. That’s why humanity has faced such problems as global warming, climate change, natural disasters. The future cities will become more intelligent and self-sufficient, more sustainable.The cities will...
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Future City Lab of DIA Dessau Summer Semester 2011 Prabidhi Dixit Introduction: The major focus of future cities might be environmental sustainability for future generations, or preserving the natural resources and might deals with zero carbon emission systems. Basically, cities are complex system and these cities are mostly governed by the environment and we are facing drastic changes in...
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Kyrylo Tsuman Introduction Future Cities: In city of 2050 will be much more less space than now becouse of rised population buildings will be higher also lack of space for fields and farms will make tops and walls  of a buildings green to reduce costs for transportation and cool buildings.
Apr 24th
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Future City Lab of DIA Dessau Summer Semester 2011 Maksym Iurovnikov : Introduction Abt today, at present. Up-to-date technology which will have much bigger value in future then it has today. Example: social networks. Solution: attempt save our planet, which we have now already. To direct all energies to development of technolofies which won’t protect us from new constructed, yet that...
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Future City Lab / DIA Dessau / ss2011 Petrov Boris Introduction Future Cities -changes in the transport system -Sustainable and green architecture -available cleen water everywhere
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Future City Lab / DIA Dessau / ss2011 Petrova Ksenia  Introduction Future Cities: - In  search of  the  best, the  urban population will travel to the  planet. - Cities will be able to  move along, with their inhabitans. - City NOMADS.
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Future City Lab of DIA Dessau Summer Semester 2011 Polina plotkina : Introduction Primary Issue for 2050: high population growth, climate change due to global warming, the lack of greenery in the large cities, the inability of modern cities to cope with the above-mentionedproblems.   Cities need to be adapted to changes in people’s lives and the planet. A person should feel...
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