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This study assesses the scope for transformative adaptation in Kibera informal settlement, Nairobi
The waterscape captures the interconnectedness of economic, political, cultural and social processes embedded in water
This study examines urban land development and links with the career concerns of local leaders who act as city developers
'Manual for streets 2' expands on the design advice in 'Manual for Streets 1' to include how to plan and improve busy urban and rural streets.
The paper aims to address gaps in data, understandings and capacity to break cycles of risk accumulation
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
A total of 111 million urban dwellers live in Latin America in informal settlements that are highly vulnerable to disasters
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
This research evaluated how well designing for exceedance has been adopted following guidance issued in 2006, as well as new initiatives and best practice.
Provides guidance on planning for retail and other town centre uses.
Ricky Burdett is Professor of Urban Studies, and director of LSE Cities and the Urban Age Programme a Visiting Professor in Urban Planning and Design at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University a member of council of the Royal...
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