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Cohort analysis using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes dataset exploring the link between education attainment and geographical mobility of young people across English towns and cities: 2007 to 2019.
This paper analyzes the effect of large scale floods, which displaced at least 100,000 people each, in over 1,800 cities in 40 countries, from 2003-2008.
Towns and cities across the UK will deploy smart street lamps to test next-gen digital tech, offering EV charging and improved wireless connectivity, as part of a £1.3 million government pilot.
Experts considers why infrastructure is not meeting the needs of city dwellers, and what might be done to encourage investment
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
This paper develops a framework for cities as inter-linked systems across multiple zones of land use and commerce
The British Embassy in Guatemala City maintains and develops relations between the UK and Guatemala.
This paper uses night time lights data to help describe economic activity in 5 South Asian cities
This paper reports the findings of an informal public transport passenger satisfaction survey in 5 cities.
Dundee announced as first place in Scotland to benefit from tailored Levelling Up Partnerships
This paper combines insights from poverty analysis and urban economics
Mass transit is any urban transport system carrying lots of people along well-defined corridors connecting suburbs to the centre
With the acceleration of urbanisation in developing countries, urban areas play a major role in energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions
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