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Contested urbanism in Dharavi: Writings and projects for the resilient city

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The book highlights field research and studio-based projects on Dharavi, Mumbai conducted with the Bartlett Development Planning Unit students from 2009 to 2012. The collection of essays, photography, and student work illustrates both the theoretical underpinnings and pedagogical ethos of the MSc Building and Urban Design in Development. This publication draws from first-hand experience, research, and critical practices that have sought to investigate a 175 hectares swatch of land in the middle of Mumbai that is home to over 1 million inhabitants.  It is a collection of short and long essays, drawings and diagrams, photography, and visualisations on what is known as Dharavi.

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Communicating climate science

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The Government is failing to clearly and effectively communicate climate science to the public, according to a report by the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. The MPs found little evidence of co-ordination amongst Government, government agencies and public bodies on communicating climate science, despite various policies at national and regional level to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The Committee concludes that as a matter of urgency, the Government needs to draw up a climate change communication strategy and implement this consistently across all Departments.

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Support for housing costs in the reformed welfare system

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The House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee has called for people living in significantly adapted homes to be exempt from the bedroom tax, under which benefit is reduced for social tenants deemed to have spare rooms. They also called for everyone on the higher rate mobility or care component of disability living allowance to be exempt. They also said affected households should be exempt if ‘there is no suitable, reasonable alternative’ home to move into.

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Industrious cities

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Following decades of segregation and zoning, the Industrious concept supports with enthusiasm both the ideas of re-integrating a wide range of activities to cities and to re-appropriate business “parks”. There are already growing trends and incentives towards socially responsible practices as well as inclusive work environment and healthier lifestyles. This report aims to identify those trends, raise awareness about their benefits and inform decision makers and business owners about how quality design can support them for the mutual benefit of cities and businesses.

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European Shopping Centre Development Report

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This report provides an overview of shopping centre stock levels and development activity across Europe. The report benchmarks European countries in terms of shopping centre space (sq.m), density (GLA/1,000 inhabitants) and the pipeline for the following 18 months. In addition to a comparison of European prime rental and yield levels, commentary also covers key shopping centres opened, schemes to be delivered, as well as an overview of the European retail investment market activity.

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The 12 rules of sustainable urbanism

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This blog outlines the 12 rules of sustainable urbanism are enshrined in the Freiburg Charter and provides a link to a further blog on Vauben. A district of Freiburg, considered by some to be the world’s most successful model urban development.

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Active by Design: Designing places for healthy lives

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The Design Council in London have launched Active by Design, their new programme to design places for healthy lives. The first step in their launch is the release of their short guide publication which looks at how the design of buildings and public spaces in cities and towns can lead to positive changes in our lifestyle and ultimately to greater levels of physical activity. 

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Travel and tourism economic impact 2014: Japan

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While Japan experienced strong inbound tourism in 2013, the future is less than certain for a country that lags behind only the UK for anticipated tourism growth in 2014 among G20 nations, according to the latest annual economic impact data from the World Travel and Tourism Council.

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Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development

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Policymakers and practitioners need to better understand the relationships between climate adaptation and development. The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and partners have developed a framework called Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development (TAMD) to do just this. The TAMD initiative is taking varied approaches in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nepal, Cambodia and Pakistan to evaluate this relationship at local to national levels. In both Pakistan and Ethiopia, assessments are being made of how well development interventions enable people in remote areas to adapt to a more variable climate.

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Engaging for Change: IIED Strategy 2014-2019

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The International Institute for Environment and Development has announced its new strategy for the period 2014-2019. Over the next five years, IIED will build on its landmark work with partners on each of four research themes: climate change, natural resources, human settlements and sustainable markets.

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