81-85 of 134 matching articles 5 20 100 All Looking for leadership in Quezon City: community organisers and government bureaucracy Marcus Tudehope • 22 March 2011 The community and government leaders committed to helping the residents of San Roque, and the unenviable challenges that confront them. Voted out of town on a rail: LA's bad planning, of, by and for the people Drew Reed • 20 June 2013 How a poorly maintained rail system drove LA voters into the hands of the automobile. The criminalisation of homelessness and informal settlements in US cities Martha Bridegam • 4 December 2012 Martha Bridegam describes a recent increase in criminalising legislation and policing against homeless and informally housed Americans but asks, is this a short-term backlash against changes in the nature of US housing? Has the "broken windows" theory of policing finally been fixed? Drew Reed • 12 September 2013 New research suggests that the successes of the "broken windows" theory in reducing crime might have been down to coincidences including, interestingly, the removal of lead from gasoline. Fixing the global urban agenda: a personal view Geoffrey Payne • 20 December 2011 Eminent housing and urban development consultant Geoffrey Payne offers a personal view on the international framework governing the global urban agenda. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27