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City limits: what do we want from our future cities?
Ben Marshall blogs on our public dialogue research for Innovate UK focused on the key choices faced by cities and what urban citizens value most.
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Future Cities Dialogue
Citizens want technology to make life in our future cities easier, but also prioritise equality of access and social interaction. Through an extended public dialogue Ipsos and experts explored citizen preferences and priorities for Innovate UK.
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Only 34% express confidence that waste water in their country does not pose a threat to their clean water supply.
Looking ahead one in two (48%) are worried that residential and industrial growth in their country over the next 5 to 10 years will put their clean water supply at risk.
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Have we had enough of climate experts? Does it matter?
The public hugely underestimate the scientific consensus on the causes of climate change, and are very mixed in their own views about how far human activity contributes to it.
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New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally - but in Britain, healthcare is now the single biggest worry
New Ipsos Global @dvisor study finds that majority of people across 25 countries think their country is on the wrong track - Mexico, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, France and Brazil are the most concerned.
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National Youth Social Action Survey 2016
Step Up To Serve and the Office for Civil Society commissioned Ipsos to run the 2016 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey.
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Big Data and Machine Learning: where are we heading to?
Leo Cremonezi's thoughts on the potential of the marriage between big data and machine learning.
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Glasgow Household Survey 2016
Results of the 2016 wave of the Glasgow Household Survey, conducted for Glasgow City Council
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Applied Thinking: Plunge
How to do VR well, in two steps. At what point is it right to take the bold move and plunge into the unknown, futuristic world of virtual reality? Liz Landy, CEO - Ipsos Connect UK, writes for Campaign
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.