21-25 of 38 matching articles 5 20 100 All Here to stay: the daily challenges facing Shanghai's 'floating population' Sebastian Schulz • 23 October 2012 Sebastian Schulz meets the informal street vendors and motorcycle taxi drivers of Shanghai and learns how they face daily discrimination at the hands of local police and the hukou household registration system. Ranking 'Creative Cities': an exercise in futility? Oli Mould • 2 August 2010 Oli Mould reflects on the tendency for policies that seek to boost a city's ranking on 'creative city' league tables to paper over the people and processes responsible for creativity. Air pollution in Ulaanbaatar: the haze that hides the eternal blue sky Cameron Wright and Justine Smith • 18 February 2014 The Mongolian capital is learning how to reduce its air pollution levels, replacing tens of thousands of traditional heating stoves with cleaner alternatives. Happiness and misery on five dollars, one dollar, or fifteen cents a day Kerwin Datu • 6 December 2011 There is much happiness and much misery amongst the urban poor, as these portraits of three households in Manila testify. The point is not to draw lines between them, but to accept that poverty has several gradations, all of which require assistance. Mapping the urban poor: 12 reasons why you should conduct enumerations of your settlements Marcus Tudehope • 5 March 2013 Marcus Tudehope sets out twelve reasons why you and the communities you work within should embark upon an enumeration. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8