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Metropolitan Indicators

This collaboration with Metropolis aims to develop a system of comparative indicators and collect the corresponding data for a range of major cities and metropolitan areas.

The growth of large metropolitan areas like megacities, urban regions and corridors is reshaping governance and the urban landscape, presenting new challenges for the management of territories. Global comparative research on metropolitan activities and governance is also confronted with a substantial lack of data.

Metropolis is focused on acquiring data about its members – major cities and metropolitan areas. A key objective for this project is developing a system of indicators that can effectively generate new empirical insights, comparable across jurisdictions. The project will also deliver a database for 50-60 metropolises around the globe.

The indicators will refer to six overarching themes: Metropolitan Governance, Economic Development, Social Cohesion, Gender Equality, Sustainability, and Quality of Life. The framework will also adopt a gender perspective, disaggregating data according to this descriptor, as far as possible.

Project Team

Project coordinator
Nuno Ferreira da Cruz

Researchers
Nathalie Badaoui Choumar
Do Young Oh

Senior Advisors
Philipp Rode
Michael McQuarrie
Ricky Burdett

News

Publications

Book Chapter
da Cruz, N.F. and Burdett, R. (2024). ‘Destapando la metropolis: breve reflexión y visión de América Latina [Uncovering the metropolis: a brief reflection and overview of Latin America]’, in Vera,F., Mashini, D. and Toro, F. (Eds.) Lo Metropolitano: Escala, Complejidad y Gobernanza, Washington DC: International Development Bank, pp. 54-59.

Jounal Article
da Cruz, N.F., Oh, D.Y., and Badaoui Choumar, N. (2020). 'The Metropolitan Scale'. Cities, vol 100, DOI/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102644


 

 

Project coordinator
Nuno Ferreira da Cruz
 
Researchers
Nathalie Badaoui Choumar
Do Young Oh
 
Project partner
Metropolis
 
Senior Advisors
Philipp Rode, Michael McQuarrie Ricky Burdett
 
Research strand
Urban Governance
 
Duration
2018