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My Liveable City Magazine - July - September 2014

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Accessibility and ease of movement have always played an important role in the establishment and development of cities. This issue deals with the various sorts of movements which, if efficiently possible, make our cities liveable. Articles about pedestrian and cycle movements, public transportation and private cars, as well as movement of flora and fauna. From various places in India but also Hong Kong, Australia, Netherlands, Brazil and New Zealand.

My Liveable City Magazine Description:

Best practices, ideas and possibilities of improved city living from around the world and India and intended for anyone who is a stakeholder in the development of their cities. Understanding how planning, design, architecture, community, sustainability can all come together to create more conducive and liveable environments for urban residents.

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