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03.06.2008
Abu Dhabi: East leans West
Each month, 25,000 people from around the globe arrive in the United Arab Emirates, seeking jobs, contracts, and political stability. Walk past the gleaming new skyscrapers, government buildings, fountains, and shopping malls that line the immaculate...read more

02.06.2008
The Rise of the Mega-Region
When people talk about economic competitiveness, the focus tends to be on nation states. In the 1980s, many were obsessed with the rise of Japan. Today, our gaze has shifted to the phenomenal growth of Brazil, Russia, India and China. But this focus ...read more

30.05.2008
European Commission Consultation: EU approach to democratic local governance, decentralisation and territorial development
The European Commission has announced a consultation for the preparation of a Commission communication on an EU approach to democratic local governance, decentralisation and territorial development. Local authorities, non-state actors' organisations,...read more

26.05.2008
EU launches Green Capital Award
With towns and cities growing ever bigger, the EU launches a competition to find Europe’s green capital – and encourage improvements in quality of life for millions of city-dwellers.read more

21.05.2008
“Obstacles to active inclusion in Budapest often require national solutions”
When it comes to the dissemination of European good practices in the field of active inclusion, we generally find there is a great focus on Western European cases. Especially Central- and Eastern European countries and cities are often left aside. Th...read more

20.05.2008
Sarah Jessica Parker laments New York's loss of grit
Sarah Jessica Parker is bemoaning the loss of a city many say she helped push out. As trendy bars and boutiques take over Manhattan's corner bodegas and laundermats, the actress from television show Sex and the City laments the loss of grit in New Yo...read more

16.05.2008
Cohesion policy 2007-2013 set to boost jobs and growth
Cohesion Policy programmes for 2007-2013 are set to boost jobs and growth throughout the EU's Member States and regions thanks to intensive negotiations that have succeeded in formulating tailor-made solutions to challenges ahead. That is the message...read more

16.05.2008
European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage awarded
On May 8th the "European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Award" was awarded. The six winners of the 2008 prize are projects in the Czech Republic, Greece, the Netherlands, Spain and Romania. The prizes serve as recognition of exceptio...read more

15.05.2008
Urban design competition for European District in Brussels
The Brussels’ Capital Region government has announced an international urban design competition to further develop the area surrounding the Rue de la Loi in the European District of Brussels. It wants to turn it into a mixed and multicultural area. A...read more

14.05.2008
How do you value a tree?
In the United Kingdom, the London Tree Officers’ Association (LTOA) was confronted with the axing of 40,000 of the capital’s trees in the past five years. It therefore devised a new pricing scheme to force people to think twice before chopping down t...read more

08.05.2008
“Quartiersmanagement has been a success story for many individuals”
“Quartiersmanagement has been a success story for many individuals”, says Thomas Knorr-Siedow of the Berlin-based ‘Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung (IRS). ‘Quartiersmanagement’ or neighbourhood management, is a special policy crea...read more

23.04.2008
“Prostitution policy is too morally charged”
“Prostitution policy is too morally charged”, Hendrik Wagenaar, associate professor at the Department of Public Administration at Leiden University states. According to him, prostitution policy is very much driven by emotional images. In his own rese...read more

21.04.2008
European Green Capital award scheme to be launched in Brussels
On 22 May 2008, DG Environment will launch the European Green Capital award scheme in Brussels. The award marks a city's wish and capability to solve environmental problems in order to both improve the quality of life of its citizens.and reduce the c...read more

14.04.2008
US housing market crisis is turning into a global phenomenon
In an article in the International Herald Tribune, Mark Landler illustrates how the US housing market crisis is turning into a global phenomenon. Previously souring markets in Europe such as Ireland, Spain and Britain are experiencing major downfalls...read more

09.04.2008
"The creative city...when do we actually get to see it?"
"We hear so much about the creative city, but when do we actually get to see it?", Scott Burnham, curator of Urban Play wonders. "Urban Play gives cities the opportunity to show the inherent creativity of its people." The Urban Play project is part o...read more

08.04.2008
European population generally agrees with EU's regional policy focus
According to a Eurobarometer survey, published on 7 March, a large majority of Europeans approve of the EU's regional policy focus on helping the bloc's poorest regions catch up with the rest of the EU, although citizens in the eastern and central Eu...read more

07.04.2008
21st century architects increasingly turning to planning
21st century architects are increasingly turning to planning. In her article 'Star Cities' for Architect Online, Joan Ockman identifies a new trend in architecture. She states that the world's best-known architects are ever more involved in planning ...read more

04.04.2008
US Local governments introduce a new employee: the sustainability director
In her article 'Mr. Sustainability' for Governing.com, Ellen Perlman describes how American cities are creating a new type of job. Now that global warming has become an increasingly important topic on the urban agenda, many local governments have sta...read more

04.04.2008
Chávez is working on socialist cities masterplan
Venezuela's president Chávez is working on a masterplan to build five 'socialist cities' in the country, that will provide nearly 75.000 homes. The first city, Caribia, just outside Caracas, is intended as a utopia of sorts, where all resident will p...read more

03.04.2008
Female architects in Europe still suffering from social inequality
Female architects are still suffering from social historical invisibility. Creating more gender-based networks can raise awareness about gender equality and social recognition. This is one of the aims of the French Association for Research on the Cit...read more

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