76-80 of 100 matching articles 5 20 100 All Keeping waste management in the hands of the ragpickers Carlin Carr • 23 August 2011 While Delhi turns its back on ragpickers by contracting out its solid waste management, Pune has successfully integrated its ragpickers into a formal workforce. How ill-conceived land regulations have choked Mumbai Sharmeen Contractor and Shilpa Rao • 26 April 2011 How badly designed land regulations have backfired time and again, ballooning the price of land and forcing millions into the informal sector. Climate-proofing the city: three simple ideas from Delhi Abby Callard / Beyond Profit • 29 September 2010 This month Delhi played host to the International Workshop on Sustainable and Climate Resilient Urban Development, bringing together think tanks, municipalities and others to envision climate-resilient solutions to urban planning problems. Unjamming Nairobi Seth Kerr • 8 March 2016 Seth Kerr describes how new policies slowly tackle Nairobi’s gridlock and make it easier for people to walk and cycle. England's experiment with neighbourhood planning brings ethnic tensions to the surface Kerwin Datu • 23 April 2013 In a quiet London suburb two rival "neighbourhood forums" put forward under new "localism" laws have brought religious and cultural divisions into the light. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20