The name of the Applicant’s wife and the city where she
lives are provided in the book. (...) The BOI report contained,
inter alia, the name of the Applicant’s wife, the name of the city where she and
their son resided, as well as the city of residence of Applicant’s ex-wife, first son
and parents.
41. (...) Therefore, and while the Tribunal agrees that it may
have been more cautious for the Organization to redact the name of the Applicant’s
wife, that of her city of residence, and that of other family members (on account of
the confidentiality of a staff member’s personal data), the failure to do so was not
unreasonable or arbitrary.
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Score: 457452.44
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www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2017-091.pdf
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Name of the event: “City to City: PLAY!”
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Score: 457385.64
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https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities/node/1893
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Through building a network with other cities, we had the chance to reassess our own city again from an objective point of view. (...) How does it contribute to the social and economic aspects of the city? What has your city gained from the network since the joining, or how has the network been beneficial to your city?
(...) What has your city brought to the network, as a member of UNESCO Creative Cities Network?
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Score: 457360.9
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https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities/node/194
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Through building a network with other cities, we had the chance to reassess our own city again from an objective point of view. (...) How does it contribute to the social and economic aspects of the city? What has your city gained from the network since the joining, or how has the network been beneficial to your city?
(...) What has your city brought to the network, as a member of UNESCO Creative Cities Network?
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Score: 457360.9
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https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities/content/interview-kobe
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From 19502010, small cities have witnessed a net increase of 1.3 billion people, double the number of people inhabiting medium cities (632 million) or large cities (570 million).
(...) "Smart Sustainable Cities which may be considered a variant of smart cities (inclusive of some of the basic features of eco-cities/sustainable cities).
(...) Hitachi. "Smart Sustainable City Overview." Smart Cities: Hitachi . Hitachi, Web.
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Score: 457325.54
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...liverables/TR-Definitions.docx
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Kansas City Music
Kansas City invites Creative Cities to the “Voyage of The Drum” project
When:
Sun, 06/20/2021 to Wed, 06/23/2021
Kansas City (United States of America), a UNESCO Creative City of Music, recently launched a collaborative project “Voyage of the Drum”. (...) When:
03 Jul 2020 to 04 Jul 2020
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Seville filled with pianos
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The City Council of the UNESCO Creative City of Music of...
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Score: 457303.76
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https://en.unesco.org/creative...ive-cities-voyage-drum-project
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Armenia Level: local
Summary
The case study will describe the approach of developing a smart sustainable city profile for the city of Goris, by using the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities. (...) The city currently has 23,200 inhabitants and is the second-largest city in Syunik. (...) PHASE 2. EVALUATING CITIES' PERFORMANCES WITH SMART SUSTAINA BLE CITIES
INDICATORS
3
The city's performance was evaluated using the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable City Indicators, developed by ITU, and UNECE in consultation with other stakeholders in 2015.
Language:English
Score: 457171.53
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https://unece.org/DAM/RCM_Webs...ase_Study_SDG11_2_Caucasus.pdf
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As type-T cities default to being type-N cities, so the price of non-
tradables falls, dragging down nominal wages in all type-N cities. (...) Figure 6 maps out the changes in city numbers and in rent, plotting the number of cities of
each type (horizontal axis) and the rent each city earns (vertical axis). (...) Rents in type-A cities increase by 126%, while those in remaining type-B
cities fall by 43%.
Language:English
Score: 457162.5
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https://www.wto.org/english/re...dw_e/wkshop18_e/venables_e.pdf
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Reykjavík Literature
Snapshots from Creative Cities of Literature
When:
Fri, 10/21/2016
An exhibition of words and images from eighteen Creative Cities of Literature has been put up at the Reykjavík City Hall. (...) When:
01 Feb 2019
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Creative Cities of Literature launch “17 Books for the 17 SDGs” joint campaign
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Score: 457131.4
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https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities/node/766
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UNESCO Creative Cities of Design discuss Social-Smart-Sustainable cities | Creative Cities Network
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UNESCO Creative Cities of Design discuss Social-Smart-Sustainable cities
When:
Mon, 10/05/2020 to Wed, 10/07/2020
On the occasion of the UNESCO Cities of Design subnetwork meeting 2020, hosted by the Creative City of Graz (Austria) and Saint-Etienne (France), three thematic panel discussions were organized on different facets of urban development to make cities sustainable and future-proof. (...) With the rapid growth of cities worldwide along with the COVID-19 multifaceted impacts, Creative Cities of Design decided to discuss the development and design of future cities, focusing the reflection on how to make cities social, sustainable and smart.
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Score: 457131.4
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https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities/node/1770
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