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An international team of researchers proposes a new model for urban science that integrates diverse data and translates findings into effective, equitable policy.
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Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
Who
Patrick Roberts, Christopher Carleton, international team of researchers
What
An international team of researchers proposes a new model for urban science that integrates diverse data and translates findings into effective, equitable policy.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 09:13:18 GMT · 3h 14m ago
Where
Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology ·
Why
Cities play a crucial role in climate change and innovation, requiring research that connects their unique features with common patterns to guide sustainable policies.
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Decisions about urban development will shape the future of humanity for generations, and this new approach aims to improve the effectiveness and fairness of policies designed to address climate change and promote innovation in cities worldwide.
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