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unreasonable all stop. what is this nonsense? i want my son to become a doctor. to in the canal. it's time to to and then when generations clash, january 14th on dw, the how is housing changing? how is mobility changing? will cause really flight. all cities flows in the clouds or even in space. there is no shortage of inspiring exciting visions of cities, of this cute but the reality is sobering. traffic hills climate change. many cities today are in crisis. we need solutions. the
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transportation issues are nothing new. if you think of just the modes of transportation throughout history, this going from um you know, horse and buggy to rail to ocean going betsel, steam liners, air ships. so there's always been something new to try out that would solve some of the problems of the old and each one of those newest things as introduced to turn a new problems. today's transportation mix is no exception. the biggest problem is that roughly a quarter of global energy related carbon emissions are linked to transport. but that's just one of many. many people have the experience of being stuck in traffic . and of course people don't like that. there's also a high cost of kind of owning a vehicle if you have to do that in order to get around. and unfortunately, you know, in many places, transits,
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services are not always the most accessible. the most efficient, even the most affordable traffic jams are so universally hated that there's a bunch of jokes and moves, little wonder that tech trains jump down to the transit bandwagon. big tech has reshape the economy and flashy hype, fueled presentation, no matter what their substance were key. and so instead of kind of really mundane things like invest in bosses and uh, you know, think about how we distribute street space and maybe make some cycle lanes. it sounds a lot more attractive. the say all the cars are going to start driving themselves and we're going to make this new tunnel system for transportation. and we're going to have flying cars. finally, investors and media, laptop, high tech, exciting new transit projects. and the company you saw potential to people spend loads on transit in the us. for instance, 16 percent of household spending goes to transportation, 2nd only to housing. and while investors currently only have promises not results
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to go on, it hasn't stopped them. for example, you on most of the boring companies name that because they bore tunnels, get it, picked up $675000000.00 in private capital. in 2022. local governments have also jumped on board. musk announced deals, promising to build underground tunnels for high speed travel in chicago and fort lauderdale in 2018 in 2021. neither have been built so the high train is rolling. the venture capital is blowing. everything is fine and dandy till a tech companies have to deliver on their spectacular promises. one of the most glaring examples is hyperlink, a high speed above ground vacuum to popularized by mosque in 2013 and pursued by a number of firms billionaire richard branson, the owner of the virgin, also got it on the phone. in 2017 and a virgin hyper loop announced plans to build over ground vacuum tubes that would
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hurdle people at 670 miles an hour across the us, india in the middle east. but the closest speeds came to materializing was a single crude test in 2020, which reached about 100 miles an hour. far less than promised. costs were nearly $10.00 times higher, and the test drive transported just to passengers instead of the promise $28.00 and deterred by the failure of his above ground, travel project must object to go underground with his board income. burskey pledge to dig elaborate systems of tunnels under cities where autonomously dripping pods with 16 passengers would sit around with ease. that became a pledge to develop a system of so called skates, which would sweep electric cars across town at speeds of up to 130 miles an hour. which became a one way tunnel to drive tests us through at about 40 miles an hour called the lute, which at least exists. he sold the systems to a bunch of cities around the united states. and in most cases they have not
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materialized. and then the only place where it, where it has, which is las vegas, it's a short tunnel that connects up the convention center. and it's mainly just and it's an attraction for tesla's, you know, it's a way to sell teslas. it's not really affecting traffic, it's not really solving transportation problems. it's really, i call it a disney land ride for tesla fed. western billionaires aren't the only ones with techs, that sounds more impressive than it looks. china is autonomous real rapid transit. that's got an hype for being a cheaper alternative to standard trans, and it has been tested in katasha and australia. it's a quote unquote trackless tram system that traverses roads and has a driver despite being called autonomy. that's right. pretty much a bus looks kind of cool, but not a transit revolution. if it feels like we're seeing a pattern here, it's because lots of these could be defined as gadget funds. the transit term for an exciting new to knology that's actually less useful than what it's meant to
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replace. and then there is the holy grail of sy fy flying cars. some companies like jo be, are working on what they call electric vertical takeoff and landing cubicles. we're flying taxes. even the biggest luddites have to admit that these are cool, though they look more like fancy helicopters and flying cars. toby hopes to launch these fully electric vehicles in 2025. they should have a range of 150 miles per job expects the average trip to be around $25.00, meaning flying taxis with compliments, not replace existing transport networks if and when these tech solutions materialize, they often bring with them their own set of regulatory costs and safety challenges or fail to solve some of the biggest transit is ideally, mass transit should serve the masses. that means recognizing it as a public good. something flashy private innovation distracts from. if we wanted to
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do it, we could have been making investments in transit service and investments. insight plenty of this structure and doing, you know, other things in order to address these issues. instead of waiting for the tech industry to create solutions that were never actually going to solve anything in the 1st place, practical transit solutions that encourage people to ditch private cars are often a bit boring. while the electric buses popping up all over the world are cool. there are no flying cars. and transit researchers might be the only people on the planet to think a bikes, or sex. i have one right here in the background. that's how i get the toward the they're pretty under stated, they're easy to maintain low cost. they enable quicker and longer bike trips without the cost of showing up. so i retired sykes and busses are great local transit solutions. but what makes them really shine is dedicated lands to like bogota is bus. expressway is where amsterdam so
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expensive network of bike paths. and there's always room for innovation, like emitting where cable cars help traverse densely built steep terrain. so it will take a much more than flashing animations to solve or traffic problems, let alone curb transits, climate impact, deep billions and venture capital in heaps of attention. these tech solutions garner would probably be better invested in truly boring, but more efficient, real solutions the, the austrian capital vienna is creating a completely new district. the shot ass phone is being constructed on a former air field on the outskirts of town. 27000 people are to live here. one day . it's a testing ground for sustainable housing and living. the subway was built long before the 1st house was erected. it only takes 15 minutes to get from the center
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of the capital to vienna's newest district. it's meant to be car free, so bikes can be rented everywhere, free of charge. and 7, very important aspects was the connection to public transport, right. from the beginning, the 1st step was excavating the late, and then the subway was built. the idea was that people knew from the start, they could travel here using public transport instead of it 1st taking that call and then having to rely on their behavior and get used to taking the subway it. on the, on the construction of the study, acetone is being supported by several research teams. magdalena, group, lima and slowly and cooling out are investigating in a mobile lab how the residents as they should travel. they get the data from an app, which i also download directly onto my cell phone. for the next few days, it will automatically record all the routes that my camera team and i take as plus
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info about the means of transport used and our c o 2 consumption. the young researchers also go from house to house to distribute questionnaires, the friendship. we need to know what the status quo is, and monitor it continuously. because there are changes in individual behavior and civil tenuously see stuff spun is changing as well. so it's still under construction, i know it's one that built. so there's still potential for the district to use new info for the next construction phase for the mix ups in the mobile lab shares. it's data with anyone who's interested companies, city planners, and the residents themselves. the data is especially important for the planning phase. the new district is meant to learn from its mistakes. to begin with is to lift his head to 1st. it was tolerated that you park your car in front of the door just in order to make your move easier. but that behavior quickly became established and turned into
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a habit to give them that swan when it was late or penalized. there was a big fuss, although it was never planned. that parking would be allowed there. let's get talk . so one of the things we've learned is to work with the development company to make sure that these things are taken into account in the newly built areas. billing 60 all overs each that spend there are multi story parking houses which are very well camouflage. but they're never closer than the next public transport stuff . so that it's not more attractive to take the car. my camera team and i are on board. we load 70 kilos of equipment into a cargo bike. quote, homestead isn't the only one of the planners as they start us. then he's also one of the longest residents. your household has to click is it's an at 1st glance, it's nothing special leading to all the initial development is pretty much just concrete construction with a few exceptions box. so not have to go. but this sustainable aspect is it all
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comes from the lake and the lake didn't exist. it was excavated over the over. so thank you. and the environmental impact statement. it was stipulated that everyone driving in here was over a certain number of trucks a day would have to pay a tall. and then so that made the concrete so expensive homes that it was cheaper to produce it on the site because this was the plan we built here and, and phone. and then they told me that the, so the 1st phase of the start asp. around was virtually borne out of the lake and seeing people and come to the artificial lake is the center of the neighborhood. the whole district is built slightly sloping towards it so that all the rain water collects there. in addition is fed by the ground water flow of the danube river. the shed at us then is home to some unique examples of sustainable architecture. at 24 stories and 84 meters high. the ho ho is the world. second tallest wooden skyscraper. and office building is under const tucked in here. that doesn't need
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central heating or air conditioning. extremely big, brick walls make it possible. the ask the files the button in the 1st phase, sustainability was not the big issue. montville residential development was the main concern. and we didn't even realize that was a key to sustainability, all the things that turned out to be the case when the 1st thing started to work, we thought wow, that worked. now we can take it a step further. goals then came social change. when suddenly in society and in politics, the doors were opening too early on. we argued about things like planting big trees and ended up planning small ones. now it's common front or is it the stunt is built on spongy ground? under the trees and plants that there's a layer of gravel, 80 centimeters thick. the gaps are filled with the substrate of sand, compost, and bio chart, which serves to functions. it can store water and also release nutrients
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with many residents, find the gravel beds around the young trees to drop various initiatives are trying to make them more attractive, but it's not all that easy. the most of us about to mean i'm home to apply the city of vienna for the tenant in order to plant vegetation. and then you have to prove that you will take home this responsibility on that. you will take care of it regularly, us. ok, so they may say 5 them too much. such a permit can take up to 3 months for large scale projects like the communal garden of heidi mac was gardeners association. you need even more patients with the joy of being able to harvest fruit and vegetables makes up for the toil. oh, what an abundant. no. you ship up. well
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yeah, i'm this is, yeah. and they have this fabulous name that called all about this. i'm calling you call me this, that's what gets grown and when in the 1000 square meters of garden is a collective decision, vegetable gardens, sustainable architecture, good, public transport, access, none of this comes cheap. another core principle of the study is social diversity. the sale of real estate within the project to private investors, health funds, social housing, and public developments. here, sustainability also makes economic sense. vast amounts of data are collected to ensure an optimized energy supply. europe's largest ever energy research project which employs over 200 people is underway. in the study, span sensors are installed all over the district. they record in real time, how much energy each building consumes,
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and how much it produces. isaac and not this particular building is almost not 0 use is just a little more electricity then it produces as a port. let's see if i'm talk next door is an energy plus building. it produces more electricity, then it consume. that's like a spinner to say i'm going to go one step further. take a building that requires a lot of cool but and yeah, it will also have a lot of waste heat. how does that warm energy is released into the atmosphere? and that's problematic for the surrounding city. i mean, it's more efficient and intelligent to make the waste heat available to the neighboring building. i met them not by the badge and identifying and solving problems together. the stuff is all about community. that's the message i keep hearing. we're on our way to vienna's newest mind about or municipal building a social housing concept, dating back to the 19 twenty's come to the heart and we'll see nothing if we can
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still read on the buildings that they were financed from the revenues of the residential construction tax that was a tax on luxury goods, automobiles service personnel, entertainment such as opera and theater, and so long to us throughout the day. but all this was tags done. the funds were used to finance the municipal building projects organ. uh, do you mind development and see if the tax no longer exists? but while other cities in europe are struggling with far willing rents and real estate, speculation over half of vienna's housing market is city owned. 4000 new subsidize homes are in the pipeline. the city already owns 220000 apartments. like these 25 percent of vienna's residents live in municipal housing idle high. are you coming down or com? yes. but that right things as well as just some estimate 5 off when i 1st came here it felt very syfy and utopian from pop. talked about that. i expected to see flying
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calm and such things for publicity. from this i think times what i think is great is the neighborhood management that they organize lots of projects for the v shed at residents. and it makes you feel very at home, isn't it from the time? is they start as utopian as it seems. is this green urban development project community living? it's best. the last stop on my visit to vienna is an intergenerational apartment block. the apartments are small, but they're also communal spaces and a roof garden. and here to a strong sense of community. not how it took me to some use this within sustainable living because we borrow things from each other and then the people ask for instance, hey, can i bar u i n 2 and i just have my grandson visiting this. and so i needed a called a baby rocha and a hi to help us understand. i was able to borrow everything,
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so that was great. yeah, i mean both women move to the start. i spend from much bigger apartments in the inner city. i move neither have ever regretted a coal safari is the highest of how many sports grounds that all under and around the train tracks the sewage. what does it say and that always in use which p as throughout the day just until late in the evening. speed and as always last there's always something happen now. do you see tv who is vibrant makes me happy, been dicking me, said for me 1st. all the buildings and the 1st construction phase had been state subsidized, which is why so many young families live here. the next development phase will see the construction of private leave finance departments locked interest houses they shed at aspen is a work in progress and learning,
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evolving and flourishing the dynamic economy and a rapidly expanding consumer market. india is an emerging global powerhouse, many highly skilled young indians who moved abroad, returning home to be part of the other guys all very good morning. uh, welcome to our design screen, a team meeting at highlight mobility, a startup headquartered in hyderabad, south india, home to almost 7000000 people. c e o is 29 year old, so we can't ready. he studied in italy and spain, but after gaining a doctorate chose to return to india. i had a video creative job, in fact, like it's a, it's a high being job that i can meet, happened and set it on there. but what will drive me here to move is that the
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impact that i can create with the experience that i have. and the bigger problem that i can find. the company's fleet of over $2500.00 electric vehicles are rented out to customer neighborhoods of money. such as deliver for a people 3 years ago, ready chose to launch his business in india because he was confident there was a huge demand for electric mobility solutions. whenever you're dealing with 1400000 population here and that population needs the different types of solutions and that's the benefit anyone would get on top of it. and the young generation that the india has. and that is what is going to drive the whole and make the simple one of the superpowers i'll get. the indian economy is currently seeing unparalleled growth. it said to overtake germany and japan, within the next 4 years, the startups must rooming across the country, prove that this is boom, time for india. when we started in 2020 november,
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we thought of near to because right on that same year we'd scale it up to 20 and then the next 5 years with a 100 to one degree because from data we scale the journey to pause in our numbers . we picked up our 1st round of investment last year with the investment review 400 percent times the vehicles based ride sharing company has already raised $1000000.00 in funding and ready now overseas a team of 80 people. many of them originally come from small towns and villages, such as mechanics, ravonne, coma. it goes to most of what if i'm learning a lot in my village, i was used to just being given orders, but here everything is explained. there's opportunity to develop and i've already been taught so much that would never have happened in my village. there's a world of difference between the city and where i grew out because he wants to show his boss where he comes from there on a visit to. so you to port a small town with a population of 4000 outside height or about originally traveling hadn't wanted to
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leave his family on his home. but he knew his prospect would be better in the city . and the one ready to go so far i went to hyderabad to become a mechanic. i wanted to start up my own business here and my home town, connecticut. oh no. i wanted to open a small garage but it wasn't possible. no one took me seriously. they quibbled over everything, was completely demoralized and it will be to go to most of the miles on the, on the the rapid technological progress underway in the cities has passed by much of rural india, the crew morris lou from farming making around $150.00 euros a month for evans, mother says that politicians aren't interested in the plight of towns and villages like say the poor they will be, i'm not in here ever changes. everything is the way it's always being, the government promised that things would improve but, and nothing happened. and even people with an education comp find work that pays a decent wage. and that's why my son moved to the city and visit i. this is not
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a world that ready is familiar with, but 2 thirds of india is population of over a 1000000000 live in rural areas. and there's growing awareness that they need more opportunities. it can be moving to the cities, walking dead and putting that lifestyle of what, what it can be and to achieve the dreams that they have in that head size. so i would say that is still a lot of gap that needs to be perfect. so that's where the t hubs center in hyderabad comes in. it's a project financed by the state that advises and supports start ups like readies from day one. hello sir. good morning. how are you all good, so thanks a lot. anthony. a nice t hubs. chief operations officer welcomes young entrepreneurs interest in rule india. going to get moving out there. so if anybody is moving out there, right, so there are start. that's what i actually solving for real problems for non metro
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problems. but i dialed where to send me a book video been problems. right. so, um, i think yes, there are lot of started what's holding for those problems as well. and the taking the solutions out into the mazda of here in hyderabad, groundbreaking, new technology such as artificial intelligence is welcomed. while there are currently just over 300 start ups working in the innovation center, this number is set to rise to more than 20000 in the next 5 years. entrepreneur is like ready predict that india will soon be an economic superpower. it's not too far to get the, i don't seem to go to by layoff in just tag for heights about on even better tact or to have a unique liquid medicine for us as and then comparing to anyone else and hide the bodies in that range. and in the a will be in that place, may have, you know, it's going to be a center point of innovation. india is population and economy are growing. and so is the confidence of its vast population. the,
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