Has Mumbai’s urban planning failed?
The BMC received 50,000 suggestions and objections to the draft 2034 development plan. Photo: Hamara Shehar Mumbai Abhiyaan 55% of
Continue ReadingThe BMC received 50,000 suggestions and objections to the draft 2034 development plan. Photo: Hamara Shehar Mumbai Abhiyaan 55% of
Continue ReadingDr. William Quarmine, National Monitoring and Evaluation Researcher, IWMI), presenting at the learning event The REACH-STR (Resilience Against Climate Change-Social
Continue ReadingRWalking around big cities, you only see people and vehicles. Lahore, for example, once the city of gardens, has become
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Continue ReadingUrban planners and designers currently face a series of immense challenges. On the one hand, the world is experiencing a
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Continue ReadingIn Bangalore, ashwath kattes are not only for religious worship, they also facilitate social interaction. Photo credit: Everyday City Lab
Continue Reading551 Urban and Regional Planning students didn’t have to travel far last spring to put their knowledge of sustainable transportation
Continue ReadingHow to gamify planning Epstein’s team tapped experiences and memories from the story sessions for critical insights, which they incorporated
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Continue ReadingFrom a design perspective, cities are in a unique position in the face of climate change. “The construction and operation
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Continue Reading* Qatar hosts the 57th conference of the International Organization of Urban and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) which discusses regional and
Continue ReadingLong before the grid plan of Manhattan Island in New York, the ancient Olmecs and Mayans were already building their
Continue ReadingLike any city, Boston is constantly changing. Old buildings crumble, new ones rise. Public transit winds through the city. Everything
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