This week on the podcast, I interview Dr Stefan Hajkowicz.
Dr Stef is Principal Scientist at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. At CSIRO, he is Director of Data 61, leading a team of researchers helping governments, companies and communities explore plausible futures and make wise choices. Stefan is widely published in international literature, including his best seller Global Megatrends which details 7 significant shifts to influence our future.
Stefan is passionate about digital tech and it’s influence on the built environment. I asked him “How will technology reshape our cities and regions over the next decade?”. Stef unpacks this topic, observing what planners and city shapers need to know about technology changes.
We chat about:
It’s the longest episode on the podcast to date at about 35 minutes. But we pack alot of good info into that time!
2022... the year that was
Kerry Doss - immediate past chief planner of Qld
Adam Beck - Saving the planet with Smart cities
Rachel Gallagher - Does zoning deliver sustainable, resilient cities?
Luke Brannelly - Master planner to tech creator
Dr Stefan Hajkowicz - 7 megatrends that will shape next 20 years
Upendo Kowero - How does culture influence planning of cities and regions?
Farnoosh Shokoofan - young people are 100% of future
Dale Bracewell - Global city transport leader
Michael Papageorgiou - Planner’s value & Urban acupuncture
Patrick Gorr - Australia’s energy crisis & future of hydrogen
Dr Margaret Cook - Learning from history
Prof Barbara Norman - Planning Renaissance
Top 10 lessons from Planning National Congress 2022
Matt Gross - Housing unaffordability & market outlook
Prof. Jason Byrne - Tassie & Nature Based Solutions
Katherine Rickard & Dave Hanson - PechaKucha Gold Coast
Martin Roushani-Zarmehri - urban flooding
Hon Brittany Lauga MP - Town Planner to Politician
Noel Grummitt - History of Gold Coast
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