David Dodman

David Dodman

David Dodman is the director of the Human Settlements research group at the International Institute for Environment and Development based in London and a teaching fellow in the Development Planning Unit at University College London. David and his colleagues work in partnership with southern civil society organizations, local and national governments, and international organizations in low- and middle-income countries to address urban challenges of poverty and vulnerability.

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Opinion: Why informal settlements are already smart

Opinion: Why informal settlements are already smart

almost 9 years ago // Smart Cities

One solution to making cities truly smart is by harnessing the skills, knowledge and practical experience of the people who live in low-income, informal groups. David Dodman, director of IIED’s Human Settlements research group, discusses how to work better with those typically being excluded from city planning in this guest column.