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Fourth Industrial Revolution for the Earth
The focus of this report is on harnessing AI systems today, and as they evolve, to create maximum positive impact on urgent environmental challenges.
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Urban Governance in the EU - Current Challenges and Future Prospects
The quality of territorial foresight and, in particular, of urban foresight, is nowadays measured not so much in terms of the ability to anticipate possible futures, always challenged by the increasin
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