The first in a new series: "In a recent report about Malaysia, the World Bank said Malaysian cities need to adopt more compact urban forms and start investing in 'smarter cities' to improve livability and attract talent. In their current form, the report says that Malaysia’s cities have 'significant urban sprawl' and declining population densities – each looking more like a chaotic and messy 'mini Los Angeles' rather than a densely-populated Asian city." [WSJ, image via]
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