THEMES FOR FUTURE ISSUES :
Below are possible themes for future issues – please mark each of these from 5 (strongly support) to 0 (not interested). Remember that issues are already planned on Chronic poverty (October 2005) and Ecological urbanization (April 2006).
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1. Addressing discrimination in cities – by gender, age or race |
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2. Finance for poverty reduction; the role of loans and subsidies
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3. Addressing disease burdens (with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis), or
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4. A whole issue on HIV/AIDS
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5. Mobility and migration; supporting people’s search for homes and livelihoods |
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6. Reducing disaster risk and vulnerability in cities
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7. What scope for pro-poor employment generation?
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8. Climate change and cities in low- and middle-income nations
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9. Achieving a just rule of law in cities, including combating corruption
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10. Injury prevention
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11. Making city–region interactions more ecologically sustainable |
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12. Can globally competitive cities avoid pollution and mass evictions?
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13. What constitutes good governance for cities; drawing on the views and experiences of mayors and other local politicians?
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14. Suggestions for future themes
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15. How much do you use the web-based search facility for ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
(at http://eandu.poptel.org.uk/), and any comments about it.
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16. How much do you use the web-based version of ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
(at www.ingentaconnect.com/titles/
09562478.htm)
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17. Other Suggestions. (What features or improvements would you
like
in the journal?)
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When you are happy with your responses, click the 'Submit'
button below once.
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