Policing the Eco-Policies
One of the most interesting paradoxes of city planning in Himalayan region is that, in spite of being ecologically rich and heritage rich countries, major cities in the region are most neglected. It is evident that the cities in the mountainous part of Himalayan region have grown rapidly in terms of their population sizes, but [...]
Urban Water and Sanitation: Who cares about Poor?
The city development planning and judicious resource allocation in most of the cities in South Asian countries is a big challenge. Among the basic amenities, water and sanitation remained the core concern that lead to health problems, livelihood losses and an impediment to economic growth. Given the population growth and rapid migration from rural to [...]
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Random posts last 30 days
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Random posts first half 2011
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China’s housing market – an inflationary bubble, or a sustainable boom?
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Hindus & Jews ask Berlusconi not to use Gypsies as scapegoat in Milan elections
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Yemeni children continue to be caught in the crossfires of conflict
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“For as long as I can, I will continue”: Hajo Meyer interviewed
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What an outright majority MDC government and Tsvangirai presidency will do and deliver for Zimbabwe
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Link to us
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A gripping passion-filled and suspenseful tale of love and betrayal.
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Cassandra Clifford's triptych:
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New twitter website
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Photographers
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Peacekeeping
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NL-Aid is editing with Euroglot software