Publisher's Synopsis
Now available as a set for the first time, these thoughtful journalistic collections spotlight replicable solutions to pressing urban issues. In a series of accessible, engaging Q&As, Mayor's Desk profiles 20 mayors from five continents, who share strategies for addressing challenges ranging from racial injustice to the climate crisis. Written by Anthony Flint, with an introduction by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and an afterword by American Planning Association President Angela Brooks, Mayor's Desk demonstrates that local governments are the real engines of change. With the world rapidly urbanizing, City Tech investigates emerging technologies and their implications for planners, policy makers, residents, and the virtual and literal landscapes of the cities we call home. The book features newly updated essays by Rob Walker, with an introduction by tech journalist Kara Swisher and an afterword by urbanist and futurist Greg Lindsay. Packed with full-color photography, both books in this urban solutions set will inspire, educate, and surprise all who strive to influence the evolution of their cities.About the AuthorsAnthony Flint is a senior fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, where he is host of the Land Matters podcast. He is a correspondent at Bloomberg CityLab and the Boston Globe, and has written several books about urban planning and design.Rob Walker is a journalist and columnist who has covered technology, design, business, and other subjects for outlets including the New York Times, Fast Company, and Bloomberg Businessweek. He writes at robwalker.substack.com.