4 ways we can ensure technology tackles the current housing crisis
The housing deficit is expected to reach 1.6 billion people in 2025, with new and innovative technologies, like 3D printing arising to help tackle it.
Luis Triveño is an Urban Development Specialist at the World Bank. Between 2012 and 2015, he was Chief Executive Officer of Proexpansion, a think-tank and reform-oriented organization based in Lima, Peru. Between 2005 and 2012, he served as Research Economist, Chief Economist, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Hernando de Soto’s Institute for Liberty and Democracy.
The housing deficit is expected to reach 1.6 billion people in 2025, with new and innovative technologies, like 3D printing arising to help tackle it.
新型コロナウイルス感染症の流行拡大を抑えるため、各国の政府は過去数カ月にわたり、国民に対して感染拡大防止への協力を要請してきた。外出を自粛し、なるべく家にいること、こまめに手洗いをすること、疑わしい症状が出たら自己隔離をすることなど、これらはいずれも感染拡大防止のための重要な施策である。しかし、家に水道がなくこまめに手洗いができない家庭、食材を保管する冷蔵庫がなく、6人家...
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