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Regularising Delhi's unauthorised colonies

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Policy Papers & Briefs
March, 2014
India

The unauthorised colony (UAC) is one of the seven types of ‘unplanned’ settlement designated by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD). UACs are residential settlements built in contravention of zoning regulations, developed either in violation of Delhi’s master plans or on ‘illegally’ subdivided agricultural land.

Development of Future Land Cover Change Scenarios in the Metropolitan Fringe, Oregon, U.S., with Stakeholder Involvement

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Peer-reviewed publication
March, 2014

We describe a future land cover scenario construction process developed under consultation with a group of stakeholders from our study area. We developed a simple geographic information system (GIS) method to modify a land cover dataset and then used qualitative data extracted from the stakeholder storyline to modify it.

Urbanity and Urbanization: An Interdisciplinary Review Combining Cultural and Physical Approaches

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Peer-reviewed publication
March, 2014
Slovenia
Liechtenstein
Slovakia
Hungary
Croatia
Australia
Germany
Poland
Czech Republic
Switzerland

This review paper focuses on research schemes regarding urbanity and urbanization, and brings together both cultural and physical approaches. First, we review the cultural and social construction of urbanity (as related to urbanization) in Germany. In the early 20th century, urbanity was mainly the result of identity derived from a historical perspective in cities.

The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
March, 2014
India
Southern Asia

Industrial parks are as popular as they are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate negative spill-overs, provide handouts, sit empty, or simply do not get built. This paper disaggregates how parks are built and how they fail.

Conserving the Past as a Foundation for the Future : China-World Bank Partnership on Cultural Heritage Conservation

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March, 2014

The rich cultural heritage of China is
an essential touchstone of its collective identity. The
country's archaeological sites, historic architecture,
expressive arts, cultural landscapes, and ethnic diversity
also are treasured around the world. Despite their

The Urban Rehabilitation of Medinas : The World Bank Experience in the Middle East and North Africa

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March, 2014

The paper presents the key objectives
for the rehabilitation of historic centers or medinas in the
Middle East and North Africa as elaborated by the World Bank
on the basis of twenty years of past and present lending and
technical assistance operations to the governments of the