

South African cyclist Aldren Muvhambe.

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From this awesome tour of a permaculture allotment, to residents battling to keep their gardens, Britain's 'allotment' culture has fea
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If you´re a city dweller, chances are you see them everyday - strolling down the sidewalk with their friends, having lunch at a local cafe, or just hanging out in the park.

An artist's rendition of a revamped "nullah." Image via Delhi Nullahs.
Urban planner and architect Manit Rastogi has an idea that makes the High Line look like child's play: turning the 350 kilometers of
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From the top of Rio de Janeiro's towering mountain of Corcovado, at the feet of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, the high rise urban centers neatly tucked along the shoreline are dwarfed by the rugged natural skyline

A few years ago, Wired Magazine published an interesting map showing carbon footprint per capita that graphically demonstrated the obvious: Where you get sprawl, lots of cars and air conditioning, you get a much bigger footprint for every citizen due to their higher energy consumption.

An urban beekeeper in Paris.

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From showcasing Bogota's revolutionary transit policies, to the search for the mythical ZoZo, the thing I have always liked about StreetFilms is their ability to move beyond individual examples of best practice, and us