The document provides information about Oslo, Norway and its position as a metropolitan region. It begins with an overview of Oslo's current population and projections that it will grow to over 2 million by 2050. It then examines Oslo's economy, ranking 19th in globalization according to one measure. Charts show Oslo's per capita income increasing from 1993-2012 and compare it to other cities. The document explores Oslo's peers among cities with high quality of life, finding its economy and connectivity most similar to Vancouver, Melbourne, and Amsterdam. It outlines factors that unite liveable cities and argues they must seek greater scale through regional cooperation. In conclusion, the document posits that Oslo is highly ranked for resident liveability but has potential to
The costs of living and doing business in New York City are high, but not as high as in some others, including London and Tokyo, Mr. Abruzzese said. New York’s most glaring weakness has been in the management of the environment and preparation to cope with storms and other natural disasters, he said. (The New York Times)
OECD Champion Mayors at the Mayors Innovation Studio, CityLab DC 2019OECD CFE
Income inequality in OECD countries is at its highest level for the past half century.
Check out the Mayors Innovation Studio presentation from CityLab Washington DC, 27 October 2019
This is JLL’s second annual City Momentum Index (CMI), which tracks the speed of change of a city’s economic base and its commercial real estate market.
www.jll.com/cmi2015
www.jll.com/cities-research
Covering 120 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe, the City Momentum Index gauges a city’s short-term socio-economic and commercial real estate momentum (over a three-year horizon) in combination with measures of ‘future-proofing’ – whether a city has the essential ingredients to ensure longer-term sustainable momentum.
The Index is unique in that it captures the dynamics of a city’s real estate market – its rates of construction and absorption, price movement and the attraction of a city’s built environment for cross-border capital.
In producing this Index, JLL’s intention is to alert the market to signals of change and to highlight the characteristics of city success. It does not necessarily hold that those cities at the top of the CMI will provide the strongest future performance of commercial real estate, or the most immediately attractive real estate investment environments, but rather that they are the cities where change is occurring fastest and are the ones to be closely monitored. Strong momentum can pose both opportunity and risk.
The costs of living and doing business in New York City are high, but not as high as in some others, including London and Tokyo, Mr. Abruzzese said. New York’s most glaring weakness has been in the management of the environment and preparation to cope with storms and other natural disasters, he said. (The New York Times)
OECD Champion Mayors at the Mayors Innovation Studio, CityLab DC 2019OECD CFE
Income inequality in OECD countries is at its highest level for the past half century.
Check out the Mayors Innovation Studio presentation from CityLab Washington DC, 27 October 2019
This is JLL’s second annual City Momentum Index (CMI), which tracks the speed of change of a city’s economic base and its commercial real estate market.
www.jll.com/cmi2015
www.jll.com/cities-research
Covering 120 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe, the City Momentum Index gauges a city’s short-term socio-economic and commercial real estate momentum (over a three-year horizon) in combination with measures of ‘future-proofing’ – whether a city has the essential ingredients to ensure longer-term sustainable momentum.
The Index is unique in that it captures the dynamics of a city’s real estate market – its rates of construction and absorption, price movement and the attraction of a city’s built environment for cross-border capital.
In producing this Index, JLL’s intention is to alert the market to signals of change and to highlight the characteristics of city success. It does not necessarily hold that those cities at the top of the CMI will provide the strongest future performance of commercial real estate, or the most immediately attractive real estate investment environments, but rather that they are the cities where change is occurring fastest and are the ones to be closely monitored. Strong momentum can pose both opportunity and risk.
Covering 120 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe, the Index measures a city’s short-term socio-economic and commercial real estate momentum (over a three-year horizon) in combination with measures of ‘future-proofing’ – whether a city has the essential ingredients to ensure longer-term sustainable momentum.
In our latest research, we identify the characteristics of the Top 20 Cities in the City Momentum Index, many of which are building innovation-oriented economies and implementing transformative infrastructure and real estate projects that are contributing to their momentum and providing crucial competitive advantage.
Full report: http://www.jll.com/research/165/city-momentum-index-2016
JLL's City Momentum Index 2017
The City Momentum Index tracks the speed of change of a city's economy and commercial real estate market, identifying those cities that have the most dynamic attributes over the short and long term. The Index covers 134 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe. 42 elements of a city’s dynamism are covered, which are grouped into three main sub-indices; socio-economic momentum, commercial real estate momentum and high-value incubators. For more information, please visit www.jll.com/cities-research/City-Momentum
Ciudades con mayor proyección de futuro 2014PwC España
+info: http://pwc.re/15ebi
El informe "Ciudades con mayor proyección de futuro" analiza un grupo de 30 grandes ciudades de todo el mundo -entre las que se encuentra Madrid- consideradas como buenos ejemplos de centros urbanos atractivos, dinámicos, llenos de oportunidades y de futuro. El análisis se realiza a partir de diez grandes indicadores y 59 subindicadores de carácter económico, social y cultural.
Etude PwC "Cities of Opportunity" (2014)PwC France
www.pwc.com/cities
Avec un recul de 2 places, Paris quitte le peloton des 5 premières villes mondiales (avec Stockholm). Elle demeure néanmoins parmi les 10 meilleures pour 7 de nos 10 indicateurs, avec une amélioration dans les domaines de la santé et de la sécurité.
El estudio analiza treinta grandes urbes de todo el mundo -a partir de 67 variables agrupadas en diez grandes indicadores-, consideradas buenos ejemplos de cómo debe ser una ciudad moderna y atractiva. Londres vuelve a ocupar la primera posición por delante de Singapur y Toronto. Madrid se sitúa en el lugar número 16 y destaca por su capacidad e influencia económica.
Today, cities around the world are seen as the engines for sustainable regional economic growth. But the playing field for cities is changing dramatically.
Fundamental changes such as climate change, technological advances, increasing societal demands and shifting power from national to local levels are changing the playing field of cities worldwide. While many cities in emerging and advanced economies continue to thrive (including Auckland), it's uncertain whether such growth can be sustained overtime.
Within this context and utilising the assessment methodology, this presentation was given by PwC global experts Hazem Galal and Egon de Haas at an Auckland Conversations event, in association with Auckland Council. It considers how Auckland is coping and what Auckland needs to do differently in the future, to ensure sustainable success in a global context.
The A.T. Kearney Global Cities Index, now in its fifth edition, provides a unique assessment of global engagement for 125 cities across all continents and regions. The companion Global Cities Outlook evaluates the future potential of those same cities based on how quickly they are improving across the leading dimensions of personal well-being, economics, innovation, and governance.
The Global Cities Index (GCI) provides a comprehensive ranking of the leading global cities from around the world. It is designed to track the way cities plan as their populations grow and the world continues to shrink.
Networked Society City Index 2014 - City ProfilesEricsson
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The report also continues to explore the connection between ICT maturity and triple bottom line development in cities around the world.
Johannes Riegler is a Junior Scientist at Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT). Here is his presentation from the conference Oslo Green City Forum 2013, 6 June.
I had to present a country within the Hofstede analysis. This sounded a little boring so instead I made a funky and simple presentation on Cali & San Francisco, with culture and landmarks exposed.
Covering 120 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe, the Index measures a city’s short-term socio-economic and commercial real estate momentum (over a three-year horizon) in combination with measures of ‘future-proofing’ – whether a city has the essential ingredients to ensure longer-term sustainable momentum.
In our latest research, we identify the characteristics of the Top 20 Cities in the City Momentum Index, many of which are building innovation-oriented economies and implementing transformative infrastructure and real estate projects that are contributing to their momentum and providing crucial competitive advantage.
Full report: http://www.jll.com/research/165/city-momentum-index-2016
JLL's City Momentum Index 2017
The City Momentum Index tracks the speed of change of a city's economy and commercial real estate market, identifying those cities that have the most dynamic attributes over the short and long term. The Index covers 134 major established and emerging business hubs across the globe. 42 elements of a city’s dynamism are covered, which are grouped into three main sub-indices; socio-economic momentum, commercial real estate momentum and high-value incubators. For more information, please visit www.jll.com/cities-research/City-Momentum
Ciudades con mayor proyección de futuro 2014PwC España
+info: http://pwc.re/15ebi
El informe "Ciudades con mayor proyección de futuro" analiza un grupo de 30 grandes ciudades de todo el mundo -entre las que se encuentra Madrid- consideradas como buenos ejemplos de centros urbanos atractivos, dinámicos, llenos de oportunidades y de futuro. El análisis se realiza a partir de diez grandes indicadores y 59 subindicadores de carácter económico, social y cultural.
Etude PwC "Cities of Opportunity" (2014)PwC France
www.pwc.com/cities
Avec un recul de 2 places, Paris quitte le peloton des 5 premières villes mondiales (avec Stockholm). Elle demeure néanmoins parmi les 10 meilleures pour 7 de nos 10 indicateurs, avec une amélioration dans les domaines de la santé et de la sécurité.
El estudio analiza treinta grandes urbes de todo el mundo -a partir de 67 variables agrupadas en diez grandes indicadores-, consideradas buenos ejemplos de cómo debe ser una ciudad moderna y atractiva. Londres vuelve a ocupar la primera posición por delante de Singapur y Toronto. Madrid se sitúa en el lugar número 16 y destaca por su capacidad e influencia económica.
Today, cities around the world are seen as the engines for sustainable regional economic growth. But the playing field for cities is changing dramatically.
Fundamental changes such as climate change, technological advances, increasing societal demands and shifting power from national to local levels are changing the playing field of cities worldwide. While many cities in emerging and advanced economies continue to thrive (including Auckland), it's uncertain whether such growth can be sustained overtime.
Within this context and utilising the assessment methodology, this presentation was given by PwC global experts Hazem Galal and Egon de Haas at an Auckland Conversations event, in association with Auckland Council. It considers how Auckland is coping and what Auckland needs to do differently in the future, to ensure sustainable success in a global context.
The A.T. Kearney Global Cities Index, now in its fifth edition, provides a unique assessment of global engagement for 125 cities across all continents and regions. The companion Global Cities Outlook evaluates the future potential of those same cities based on how quickly they are improving across the leading dimensions of personal well-being, economics, innovation, and governance.
The Global Cities Index (GCI) provides a comprehensive ranking of the leading global cities from around the world. It is designed to track the way cities plan as their populations grow and the world continues to shrink.
Networked Society City Index 2014 - City ProfilesEricsson
The 2014 edition of the Networked Society City Index examines and ranks 40 cities from around the world, looking at their performance, challenges and opportunities in terms of ICT, sustainability and development. The extensive research gives us a glimpse into the future of the city.
The report also continues to explore the connection between ICT maturity and triple bottom line development in cities around the world.
Johannes Riegler is a Junior Scientist at Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT). Here is his presentation from the conference Oslo Green City Forum 2013, 6 June.
I had to present a country within the Hofstede analysis. This sounded a little boring so instead I made a funky and simple presentation on Cali & San Francisco, with culture and landmarks exposed.
http://pwc.to/13MJEh4
Cette étude compare la situation de 27 villes, toutes des capitales de la finance, du commerce et de la culture, selon dix catégories regroupant des critères aussi bien économiques que sociaux.
Attaining a Competitive Advantage Through Urban SustainabilityJohn Batten
This presentation was given at the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers - Environmental Division Annual Forum on April 27th, 2017.
Hong Kong ranked 16th in the Sustainable Cities Index - 2016, published by Arcadis. Where can Hong Kong further sustainability?
www.arcadis.com/SCI2016
Cities Forever: 10 Insights into UrbanisationChris Middleton
Half the world's population lives in cities and urbanisation continues apace.
Is this a good thing? And what trends can we expect to see over the next 10 years
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Informe de la consultora Resonance, con un ranking de las "mejores" ciudades del mundo según sus seis pilares. Barcelona aparece como quinta mejor ciudad y Madrid, como la undécima.
The sector of Destination Marketing has undergone several identity crises, resulting in name changes. Thus, the “Destination Marketing Organisation” (DMO) is becoming “Destination Development, Management and Marketing Organisation” (DDMMO). Of course we do not want to come up with another acronym but this is a way of describing the changes occurring in both Tourism Industry and Meetings Industry. DMOs require a much fuller and deeper coalition of destination partnerships to maintain the visibility of their destination as a great place to live, work, study and visit. With this holistic approach, there is for sure room for DMOs to engage not only towards leisure travellers but also with meetings, incentives conferences and events industry in a targeted way that meets the wider policy objectives of their city.
Elmlund, P. - The importance of data innovation for analysis on citiesOECDregions
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Benchmarking Competitive Identity and Building Your Community's BrandChris Fair
Place branding is about creating a compelling case for why your location matters, and the secret to place branding lies in highlighting a city’s unique competitive identity. In this presentation given at the International Economic Development Council's fall conference in Atlanta, Resonance Consultancy President Chris Fair and New York University Schack Institute of Real Estate Professor and Urban Lab Director Steven Pedigo share their latest research on the factors that shape a city’s competitive identity as a place to do business, live, and visit. They also share examples of how economic development organizations can use this information to create authentic, data-driven positioning and marketing strategies to engage the audiences they are seeking to attract.
What you will learn:
• An understanding of why a competitive identity is critically important for attracting investment
• A framework for uncovering factors that help shape a community’s identity
• Best practices and case studies from communities that have effectively built city brands
MasterCard - 2015 Global Destination Cities IndexBTO Educational
Tracking Global Growth: 2009-2015
With data going back to 2009, the Global Destination Cities Index charts how 132 of the most important cities in the world are connected through air travel - how many international visitors arrive at each of these 132 cities from the other cities; and how much these visitors spend during their visit.
The Index is therefore a map of a key human dimension of global connectivity.
And over the five years since its launch in 2011, this map shows consistently great dynamism and growth in air travel between these 132 cities, driven by improving infrastructure, rising discretionary spending power (especially in the expanding middle class in emerging markets), and the seemingly unquenchable thirst of an ever-increasing number of people from all walks of life to visit the world.
2015 MasterCard
by Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong and Desmond Choong
Mastercard 2014 global destination cities indexAlex Kornfeind
London tops the list as the destination of choice for international travelers for the third time in four years, according to the annual MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index.
Here the link:
http://newsroom.mastercard.com/digital-press-kits/mastercard-global-destination-cities-index-2014/
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