Introduction Sassen (2001) defines "to link cities by socio-economic means and to have a direct and obvious impact on global problems." Sassen emphasizes the "global" importance of these cities. However, we must study the individual places included in this global entity to fully understand the whole; we will focus on the goal we will strive to achieve in the Shoreditch and Hoxton regions . To start our report, we outline our research method first.
why? By 2050, 65% (estimated 6 billion people) of the world's population will live in cities. The city occupies 2% of the earth's land area, 70% of the world's GDP, 70% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions, 66% of energy consumption, strengthening political power, making society a cultural center It is. The city can be said to be our leader, our global pulse point. As the city develops, the world is so. In order to take action today, the city shows that the global system has problems. Symptoms and signs of warning are clear. Cape Town will run short of water. San Francisco lost its homeless population. Beijing's smoke concentration is very high. San Juan is turning off the power. Caracas suffers from starvation. My hometown Philadelphia is working hard to solve the 25% poverty problem.
The city is increasingly becoming the hometown of mankind, telling the era of Urbanosen. According to the world's C40 city climate leadership group, cities consume more than two-thirds of the world's energy, accounting for over 70% of the world's carbon footprint. At the same time, Citiscope reports as follows. "Some of the most promising low carbon innovations are taking place in cities, carbon leaves the city from walking, cycling, transportation, energy efficiency promotion efforts" (Skrugs, 2017). Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris, explained that the city undergoes a process of change. Decisively, however, this is not just an environmentally friendly transformation. Medellin's reputed social urbanism and other countless other social innovations around the world proved that cities need to pay attention to social inclusion and reconsider the city's commons in civil sectors doing.