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Tag Archives: Rapid urbanisation

WUF10 – Disasters waiting to happen

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague24. January 2023Leave a comment

This is my third blog from the 10th World Urban Forum in Abu Dhabi in February 2020. Today has not been a disaster! Far from it, there have been some really good stories to hear at the World Urban Forum. But I want to put the theme of disasters at the heart of this blog.…

Metropolitan challenges and affordable housing

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague24. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in February 2020. After the pomp of the opening ceremony, the 10th World Urban Forum got involved in two critical issues. How to plan and manage metropolitan areas? An event organised by ISOCARP focused on this urgent theme. A range of leading figures from organisations that included the World Bank,…

City Spread and New Neighbourhoods

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in October 2019. A major study of health, education and sustainability in rapidly growing cities poses some difficult questions for public policy makers. What kind of neighbourhoods characterise the rapidly growing cities of Asia and Africa, and how do they contribute to – or lead us away from – achieving…

Capacity crisis is hitting urban development in Pakistan

News Items, Pre-2020By Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This item was first posted in October 2019. Pakistan is suffering from chronic underinvestment in urban planning. The leading newspaper in the Punjab has run a story about unfilled professional planning posts, noting some of the negative consequences. The article in Dawn, states that “Many professionals working in the public and private sectors have either left…

Free on-line learning on cities and planning

News Items, Pre-2020By Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

The Erasmus University in Rotterdam provides a series of on-line training materials on urban development and planning, with a particular focus on rapidly urbanising countries. How to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change in African cities?  How to finance urban infrastructure? What is Local Economic Development and how can it be delivered?…

China’s New-Style Urban Policy

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in July 2019. Urban Transformation and “New Style” Urbanisation in China was the theme of a major conference hosted by the University of Glasgow. In 2014 China launched its New-Style Urbanisation Plan (NUP). The Plan gave a new emphasis to environment and to the quality of urban development, and better…

Urban expansion, public space and heritage

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in February 2018. Today at the World Urban Forum in Kuala Lumpur I went into three events, which spanned a wide range of themes and places.Each in its own way provoked thoughts. The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community has been working over a period of years now on developing a…

A critical decade for cities

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague20. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in June 2015. There will be another 2 billion people living in urban areas by 2030. With a billion people now living in slums,and over 100,000 homeless people in Delhi, for example, it is no exaggeration to say that this is a critical decade for cities and the practice of…

Self-build City: How Aleppo is growing and why security of tenure is needed

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

This blog was first published on the Planning Resource website on 25 February 2011. Aleppo has made it to the UNESCO World Heritage List. A historic crossroads location on trade routes that criss-crossed the Middle East and connected it to Asia and Europe generated the wealth to invest in the built environment. The result is…

Planning a growing metropolis: Lahore

World View Blog-2015By Cliff Hague12. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first published in October 2014,and is reproduced by kind permission of the editor of the Planning Resource website. Last week I was in Pakistan, speaking at an international conference on Town Planning and Urban Management. It was an opportunity to revisit Lahore for the first time in 20 years and to experience…

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