Paul James - Good Cities, Driverless Cars and the Diplomatic Potential of Antarctica

Published: June 17, 2018, 3:16 a.m.

b'Welcome to Episode 2 of Good Will Hunters, with Professor Paul James. Today on the show we discuss the United Nations Global Compact, why relocating \\u201cslums\\u201d is so difficult, what exactly makes a good city, why resiliency is a dangerous word, and the enormous potential of Antarctica for international cooperation, plus so much more. \\n\\n2:22 - UN Global Compact\\n4:04 - Circles of Sustainability\\n5:34 - The Cities Program in the UN Global Compact \\n6:00 - How to relocate a \\u201cslum\\u201d and enable communities to flourish\\n8:10 - Why the \\u201cbulldozing technique\\u201d will not work\\n11:07 - What makes a good city?\\n13:45 - The Circles of Sustainability method \\n17:30 - Defining resilience \\n21:02 - Challenges for Port Moresby\\n23:50 - Steps in reinventing a city \\n25:30 - Participatory Budgeting \\n26:58 - Participatory development - strengths and challenges\\n33:10 - Can you fix a city that\\u2019s already been built?\\n37:00 - Embracing discomfort \\n40:42 - The enormous potential of Antarctica \\n\\nRoyalty Free Music by Bensound'