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Mass transit is a public good. Everyone—not just riders—should pay for it
Mass transit is a public good. Everyone—not just riders—should pay for it
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Cities
Our legacy of liveable cities won't last without a visionary response to growth
Our legacy of liveable cities won't last without a visionary response to growth
28 March 2018
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Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
9 March 2018
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Can 1 billion people in informal settlements be protected from climate change?
21 February 2018
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The data-driven city
19 February 2018
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3 things cities can learn from Cape Town’s impending “Day Zero” water shut-off
15 February 2018
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3 issues to watch as China and India move toward sustainable development
13 February 2018
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Could breeding a 'digital twin' save our 'dying' cities?
12 February 2018
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When climate comes unhinged, we need to re-think how to build our cities
1 February 2018
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Smart-tinting glass: A window to greener Asian cities
Smart-tinting glass: A window to greener Asian cities
30 January 2018
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Which traffic policies work best for megacities?
Which traffic policies work best for megacities?
22 January 2018
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Making India's urban boom inclusive and sustainable
Making India's urban boom inclusive and sustainable
8 January 2018
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Changing landscapes: key issues for action on sustainable development in 2018
Changing landscapes: key issues for action on sustainable development in 2018
7 December 2017
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Post-crisis urban planning: Lessons from Southeast Asia
Post-crisis urban planning: Lessons from Southeast Asia
4 December 2017
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The architecture of resilience
The architecture of resilience
31 October 2017
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Planning better cities—why inclusiveness matters for people and the environment
Planning better cities—why inclusiveness matters for people and the environment
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Five keys to a healthy and liveable city
Five keys to a healthy and liveable city
12 October 2017
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Depok: The front line in Indonesia’s fight against waste
Depok: The front line in Indonesia’s fight against waste
5 October 2017
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The Food Tower: Looking up to solve the global food crisis
The Food Tower: Looking up to solve the global food crisis
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