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New Zealanders have spoken. They want less congestion, cleaner water, cheaper housing, and a clear focus on climate change when it comes to urban planning. One body has the task to develop a direction to achieve this over the next 30 years. Can it do it? asks business editor Nikki Mandow
In 1807, the city officials of New York had a visionary idea: to design a layout for Manhattan Island which would cater for potential population growth for the next 50 years, maybe 100 years.
NEW GEOGRAPHY-The ongoing pandemic is reshaping the geography of our planet, helping some areas, and hurting others.
In the West, the clear winners have been the sprawling suburbs and exurbs, while dense cores have been dealt a powerful blow. The pandemic also has accelerated class differences and inequality, with poor and working-class people around the world paying the dearest price.
These conclusions are based on data we have repeatedly updated. Despite some variations, our earlier conclusions hold up: the virus wreaked the most havoc in areas of high urban density. This first became evident in the alarming pre-lockdown fatalities that occurred in New York City and the suburban commuting shed from which many of the employees in the huge Manhattan business district are drawn. Similar patterns have been seen in Europe and Asia as well.
– Shlomo Angel
This is the week that company sometimes shows up. It may be down this year, but still THE week in Augusta.
So what do you show them?
Most have their own plans, which involve some attractive acreage on Washington Road.
Others might be along for the ride … and would simply want to see our sights … or our sites.
The last time I really showed off the town was a visit from history author Nathaniel Philbrick. He and his wife were here to research a book on George Washington and he naturally wanted to see where the first president might have stayed during his famous 1791 visit.
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