As temperatures continue to rise, how can cities proactively build resilience? Our Urban Heat Resiliency Design Workshop produced valuable insights - read the three key lessons that can help cities in our article below. #ClimateChange #SustainableCities https://lnkd.in/emeUPZb7
Data-Smart City Solutions
Public Policy Offices
Cambridge, MA 1,162 followers
Highlighting cities that solve problems and engage communities with data.
About us
Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is a project working to catalyze the use of civic data to solve problems & engage communities. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials on our site and on our podcast the Data-Smart City Pod. The project is directed by Professor Stephen Goldsmith.
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http://datasmart.hks.harvard.edu
External link for Data-Smart City Solutions
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, MA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Civic Data, Local Government, Predictive Analytics, Civic Engagement, Public Policy, and Open Data
Locations
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Harvard Kennedy School
Cambridge, MA 02138, US
Updates
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"Without an explicit owner of data who understands the opportunities — and challenges — of #AI, cities will have a difficult time safely and effectively taking advantage of it." https://lnkd.in/gxD6FG8e
The Growing Role of the City-Level Chief Data Officer
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Stephen Goldsmith taking the opportunity to reflect on the last 10 years of the DATA Act and the role of the Chief Data Officer. See where we've been to know where we're going! https://lnkd.in/gxD6FG8e
The Growing Role of the City-Level Chief Data Officer
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"It's my job to get them together - and they may come at the solution differently, but then figure out how to maximize their strengths so that they all work together, but still for the collective good." Trisha Stein on the #DataSmartCityPod https://lnkd.in/d8d7RfS3
Navigating Urban Sustainability with Chief Strategy Officer Trisha Stein
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“When people think about equity work, there's an assumption that you're taking something away from someone, but when you're doing equity work, it's not about taking something away from someone. It's about bringing them up to and giving them access to what they were not experiencing... it is our obligation to humanity to dismantle disparities to serve the collective equally.” Kim Desmond, Chief of Race and Equity for the city of San Diego https://lnkd.in/e_tnixZk
Breaking Down Equity Metrics: Insights from Kim Desmond
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"So much of the data to improve the ways that cities work already exists within cities...it's often a matter of being able to bring that data together in new ways across departments and having the capacity to examine it, to link it, and to start to think about new questions that can be asked with that data and new strategies that could be informed by that data." Kate Robb on the #DataSmartCityPod https://lnkd.in/edStx3Gj
Leveraging Data for Healthier Neighborhoods with Kate Robb
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Extreme heat is a serious concern for urban areas, but not all residents experience heat the same and not all solutions are equal. Discover how cities can build resilience with insights from our recent workshop #UrbanHeat #SustainableCities #ClimateAction https://lnkd.in/emeUPZb7
Three Essential Lessons for Cities Facing Extreme Heat
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Episode 60 of the #DataSmartCityPod is out today! We're featuring City of Detroit's Chief Strategy Officer Trisha Stein, who discusses her portfolio of innovative, cross-departmental work with a focus on sustainability. Listen at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!
Navigating Urban Sustainability with Chief Strategy Officer Trisha Stein
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Info from police reports or CompStat-style data collection can provide some insights, but fail to capture the community’s feeling of safety — and for a lot of people, they don't feel safe in their communities in a way that really affects their lives. https://lnkd.in/ecPkw2YV
If Our Neighborhoods Were Safer: Youth Visions for Saint Paul
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We have a new article today all about the groundbreaking equity work Kim Desmond is doing in The City of San Diego! A pioneer in the field, Desmond shares her unique approach to equity metrics, data-informed decision making, and community engagement. Also very aligned with the #racialequity and justice work that Stephen Goldsmith, Kimberlyn Leary, and Griffin Jones, DrPH, MPP are doing at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University; this topic is crucially important for building equitable and resilient cities.
Breaking Down Equity Metrics: Insights from Kim Desmond
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