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Ten reasons why Helsinki needs do-it-yourself urban planning

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Helsinki’s City Planning Department is in the process of expanding the city into a 5.5 hectare piece of land on the northern edge of a neighborhood called Pikku Huopalahti that now hosts obsolete university buildings and green buffer zones. The author of this blog is a member of a seven-strong team of urbanists who have taken the initiative of illustrating their own interpretation of what the area could look like in the future. More than anything, their aim is to introduce the “urban” back into Helsinki’s urban planning. Their message with this plan is ‘no more sprawl’.

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Residential Property Focus

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The latest report from Savills considers whether the UK housing  market is becoming divided.

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Access to nature

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Access to Nature is a grant programme funded by the Big Lottery Fund and run by Natural England. Natural England works on behalf of a consortium of eleven other major environmental organisations and distributes £28.75 million funding, which aims to bring lasting change to people’s awareness of, access to and engagement with the natural environment, particularly those with little or no previous contact with the natural environment. A total of 115 grants have been awarded. This paper is one part of the final round up of the formative evaluation process that has sat alongside the Access to Nature programme across its lifetime. It focuses on programme management, providing a brief overview of the five years of Access to Nature and how the management challenges have varied over that time.

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Anticity and the future of “public spehere”

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This talk, the second in the UCL Development Planning Unit’s Dialogues in Development Anniversary series, explores the inter-linkages between research, design, media and politics through a transversal glance, particularly looking at the role architecture plays in redefining the contours of the public sphere in contemporary cities.

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Meeting London’s housing need. London, 5 February 2014

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An interesting and lively discussion on the impact of London’s housing pressures and ways to increase supply, organized by London Councils. Videos of the event are available online.

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Exploring pathways to sustainability. New Delhi, 10-11 February 2014

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The STEPS Centre carries out interdisciplinary research projects and policy engagement activities with partners in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe. STEPS’ work looks at how pathways to sustainability, linking environmental integrity with social justice, can be built in today’s complex, dynamic world. The 2014 Annual Symposium focused on the theme of ‘pathways to sustainability’. Participants considered how particular mainstream, development interventions emerge as part of self-reinforcing trajectories for change, and the implications of these pathways for both environmental integrity and social justice. They examined a range of contemporary issues including urbanisation and environmental health, climate change, securisation and grassroots innovation. The event also provided an opportunity to explore future trajectories of change and possibilities for switching to more sustainable alternative pathways. Further details are available online.

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Promoting mobility through mutual exchange: Learning lessons from the housing mobility demonstration projects

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This research report sets out findings from an evaluation of 12 local authority-led demonstration projects, funded by the Department of Communities and Local Government to test innovative and cost effective ways of supporting mutual exchange. The research explores the effectiveness of different approaches taken by the demonstration projects and identifies transferable lessons for other social landlords.

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Silk Cities

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This network is the outcome of a UCL/Bartlett-hosted international conference held in early November 2012, focusing on urban change in Iran. Through knowledge sharing amongst peers, academics and practitioners alike, within the disciplines of planning and design, we aim to contribute to an improved built environment, which is: safer and more resilient to disasters; providing better quality of life for people; and positioned in its historical continuity.  Outcomes from the conference are available online together with details of the Silk Cities online platform.

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Understanding the “t” in bus rapid transit oriented development

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Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a cost-effective mass transportation system characterized by exclusive bus lanes and reduction of travel times, high-passenger capacity and level boarding, and a relatively short construction process. Latin America and Asia are becoming the world leaders of BRT with 63.26% and 26.43% of world ridership, respectively. The introduction of BRT systems in these emerging countries raises the question of how a BRT network shapes citywide development, and in turn, what cities can do to ensure that public transport is a positive force in shaping environmentally sustainable and economically equitable cities.

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Amsterdam In Focus

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This is the latest in a series of articles HVS produces which discuss hotel market trends including tourism trends, performance, supply and hotel investment. This issue looks at Amsterdam.

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