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In the latest issue:
End of the Road?
Is there a future for the auto industry? Has the car culture reached the end of the road? Simply, is this the end? Indeed, these questions are on the lips of many people.... (more)Groningen. The World's Cycling City
In Groningen, the Netherlands' sixth largest city, the main form of transport is the bicycle. ... (more)Bicycling Empowerment Network. Cycling in Cape Town
Cape Town, and indeed South Africa, has first and third world communities living alongside one another. ... (more)Tackling Urban Sprawl: New Urbanism and Eco-Towns
Can eco-towns stop the sprawling suburbs? Urban sprawl is a modern phenomenon most prominent in the United States and spreading into parts of Europe, it has many consequences which include the rising carbon emissions from modern consuming habits such private car use. ... (more)Fighting the Current. Carfree Activities in Low-Income Cities
What do the cities of Lusaka (Zambia), Manila (Philippines), Hanoi (Vietnam), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Kathmandu (Nepal), and Bangalore (India) have in common? ... (more)Special sections:
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