Making It: Issue 18 - Cities at work
Making It: Issue 18 - Cities at work
At a glance:
GLOBAL FORUM
§Scaling up business action on human rights - FilippoVeglio on forward-thinkingcompanies promotingrespect for human rights
§Hot topic: Paper or paperless? - The Two Sidesinitiative on print and paperas an attractive, practical andsustainable medium, plusKuang Chen on why goingpaperless won’t work
§Business matters – news and trends
FEATURES
§Can cities feed their inhabitants? - David Thorpelooks at the options
§Eco-cities: creating a common language - Jan Dictus considers thequalities that define aneco-city
§In the century of cities Parag Khanna surveys theopportunities and challenges for the world’smetropolises in the 21stcentury
§Sustainable consumption and lifestyle initiatives in Asian cities - PatrickSchroeder and Uwe Webershare some experiencesfrom the EuropeanCommission’s SWITCHAsia programme
§Getting the new urban agenda right - FernandoCasado Cañeque on theimplications for innovationin growing cities
§Why we need more women engineers - Interviewwith structural engineerRoma Agrawal
§Chile Towards a knowledge-based economy - plus interviewwith Luis Felipe Céspedes,Minister of Economy,Development and Tourism
§Good business – Profile of Oribags Innovations
POLICY BRIEF
§Green industrial policy: a transition of values
§Networks for prosperity: advancing sustainability through partnerships
§Water: catalyst for conflict or for cooperation?
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