86-90 of 134 matching articles 5 20 100 All Designing for sleeping rough: a harm reduction approach to homelessness in Australian cities Marcus Tudehope • 4 October 2011 A harm reduction approach to homelessness would enjoy overwhelming support amongst rough sleepers, without encouraging more of them as critics of the approach fear. 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. How Brighton supports its artists working informally Cara Courage • 13 November 2012 Cara Courage shows how an enlightened government can recognise an informal sector as an economic asset and support its workers, as is the case with Brighton's support of its arts and creative industries. Demolition of Makoko, 'the Venice of Lagos', is violence against human rights as well as urban beauty Kerwin Datu • 31 July 2012 This month the Lagos State Government has begun demolishing Makoko, one of the world's most iconic informal settlements, with a violence resulting in at least one death and in contravention of international law. It takes a village: building the Renaissance Project in Haiti Edad Mercier • 27 September 2011 The challenges facing the implementation of a proposal to build a self-sustainable village to the north of Port-au-Prince in one hundred days. 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