21-25 of 105 matching articles 5 20 100 All The privatisation of East Darling Harbour Kerwin Datu • 23 December 2009 Lend Lease and Richard Rogers have won the right to develop the Barangaroo site in East Darling Harbour, overriding the Hill Thalis-led competition winning scheme. Corruption, conflict and disease: the consequences of water crises in slums IRIN • 23 March 2010 Two new reports this week renew focus on the growing possibility of water crises emerging in developing-world cities, and suggests a few 'quick wins' to stave off these long-term threats with cheap, low-tech solutions. Setting the global urban agenda: dealing with complexity Yusaf Samiullah • 20 December 2011 Yusaf Samiullah OBE argues for the complexity of urban environments, stating that this is what international development organisations must apprehend and address if they are to improve the quality of urban livelihoods. Sustainable is not enough: a call for regenerative cities Anna Leidreiter • 31 January 2012 Because so much damage has already been done to the world’s ecosystems, we need to start thinking of regenerative rather than just sustainable urban development. Uganda piloting GIS technology to transform land management Jack Makau / Shack/Slum Dwellers International • 22 February 2011 An experiment to use GIS systems to capture real occupancy and ownership patterns in Uganda's cities, a major step towards formalising the interests of up to 200,000 households. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21