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Top 10 Transit – Oriented Development Case Studies
Explore best Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) case studies like Delhi, Curitiba, and Tokyo, while emphasizing key approaches, drawbacks with innovative solutions for better and sustainable urban development.
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Social Capital Theory in Urban Design
Urban design bridges physical spaces and social needs, fostering connections that enhance community trust and resilience. Thoughtful design creates environments that encourage interaction, promoting social capital and urban well-being.
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A lexicon for Waste Management in contemporary cities
Waste has always been an undeniable factor in the city building process. More so in today’s context, waste management has been brought to the forefront
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Dharavi – A city within a city
Dharavi is Asia’s largest slum development and is largely regarded as an eyesore in Mumbai’s severe urbanity. Open sewage, packed hutments, small lanes, and poor
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Rural Landscapes: How Food Production Shapes the Land
Food cultivation is one of the great historical milestones of our society’s development. The knowledge of agriculture was fundamental for the evolution of a nomadic
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Turning Migrant Workers into Citizens in Urbanizing China
One of the root causes of inequity is urban and rural differentiation China is experiencing a massive migration to the cities, mostly due to the
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Spatial Justice and the Right to the City
Right to the city The idea of the “right to the city” was first used in 1968 by philosopher and sociologist Henri Lefebvre. Both the
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Top 10 Things You Can Ask Your City Government To Do
What is a City Government? City government, commonly known as Urban Local Body, Municipality or Nagar Nigam is composed of various actors who occupy