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the Global Cities Institute. It has implications for basic questions of sustainability. For the Global Cities Institute, developing a thorough on-going research program entails going beyond identifying the immediate threats to cities and communities to explore pathways towards enhancing sustainability, security, resilience and adaptation.
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Over the last decade, billions of dollars have been spent on development and security projects by both government and non-government agencies. Despite this investment, many communities continue to live under enormous pressure. Understanding this set of problems is central to the research agenda of
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which integrates the broad range of methods and tools that different researchers in the Institute draw upon across different disciplines. At the empirical level this approach begins with a tool box for social mapping, organised around four domains of the social: economics, ecology, politics and
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The research of the Global Cities Institute Cities begins with the proposition that cities are the crucible of contemporary human living. Cities are reframing the way in which people live on this planet. The research of the institute encompasses questions of globalization, cultural change and
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The Institute has partnerships with many other programs. The Institute is engaged with the City of Melbourne on a series of projects, including the Future Melbourne project. It has global collaborations with the
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Cities Programme, the only International Secretariat of the United Nations in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the War on Terror
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Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Development: Other Paths for Papua New Guinea
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community sustainability, human security, and urban restructuring under pressure
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Divided cities: Belfast, Beirut, Jerusalem, Mostar, and Nicosia
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The Handbook of Disaster and Emergency Policy and Institutions
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The Global Cities Institute uses an overall approach called
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P. James, Y. Nadarajah, K. Haive, and V. Stead, 2012,
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Global Cities Institute
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Manfred Steger
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UN Global Compact
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