The COVID pandemic has shown us cities' weak points. How people are being affected by the disease, varies widely in different quarters of the city. Instead of choosing a dystopian view, primarily looking at the virus as if attacking an enemy at war, however, urban geographer Iris Dzudzek suggests a different approach: intelligent city planning. At TEDxMünster, Iris shines light on how cities of the future could look to minimize health risks and make cities a better and healthier place for all humans. Iris Dzudzek is a junior professor for Critical Urban Geography at the University of Münster and works from a translocal perspective in the intersection of city and health. Her passion is to make city planning better for all humans. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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