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Category Archives: World View Blog-2015

Climate change and its impacts on a small island state: Tuvalu

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

Tuvalu from the air (photo courtesy of Dr.Julia Edwards) This blog provides a front line report from Tuvalu, a small island state in the Pacific. Tuvalu is going through urbanization on a scale it has never experienced before, and is also struggling to adapt to the impacts of climate change. This remote and tiny place,…

Smart Specialisation as a development strategy in Denmark

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 18 June 2012. What kind of strategies can help regions to strengthen their performance in knowledge and innovation? This was the theme of the ESPON Open Seminar that I took part in last week in Aalborg. What emerged was a strong consensus on the importance of…

Warsaw: Place Identities and the European Dream

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 21 May 2012. Warsaw is sprucing itself up for the European football championships that it will host next month. This is the latest stage in its transition from the planned socialist city to the city of 21st century consumerism. At times, these two faces…

Participatory 3D mapping: A tool for disaster risk reduction

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 15 May 2012. Natural disasters continue to claim lives and devastate families, particularly the global South. The poor are most vulnerable as they typically live in the most hazardous locations. However, this social and geographical reality also compounds the problems, because of the gaps…

1972: The End of an Era?

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 24 April 2012. This week Planning magazine celebrates its 40th birthday. At this critical juncture, the point where mid-life crisis is supposed to kick in with a vengeance, I thought that I should look back to where I was in 1972, while still taking…

New possibilities for using scenario planning tools

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 24 April 2012. Scenario planning tools are increasingly being used in North America as means of community engagement. The state of the art is reviewed in a new publication that attracted attention at the recent American Planning Association conference in Los Angeles. The development of web-based GIS and…

Investing in Regions: Norway’s Rural and Regional Policy

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 19 March 2012. “One of Norwegian society’s strengths lies in the fact that we have economic development spread all over the country. This enables us to get the most out of our natural, cultural and human resources, and is how we have laid the…

Who are the losers in urban regeneration through mega sports events?

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first published on the Planning Resource website on 7 March 2012. The use of major sporting events to drive development and regeneration has become increasingly controversial. Who gains? Who loses? Since the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona such spectacles have been widely seen as offering a unique opportunity to rebrand places and upgrade…

The Creative Workforce as a focus for Economic Development

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 7 February 2012. Richard Florida’s writings on the creative class have underpinned much of the urban regeneration work in Europe, Australia and North America over the past decade. The creative sector is also getting increasing attention in India, Brazil and China. A new publication from…

Mr.Tree – A Tale from the new China

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague17. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted on the Planning Resource website on 28 January 2012. I went to the cinema last night to watch a new film from China. I recommend “Mr Tree” as a film that gives you a flavour of the great transition that China is going through as people move to the cities. It shows…

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