I’ve been posting some ‘end of 2009′ lists in an assortment of categories, starting with Aerial Views , then Hotels , Other Transport , Music , Cars & Drives , Galleries & Museums , Books , Animals & Wildlife and Photographs . Today’s is my final end of year sum up. Looking back over 2009 it feels like I’ve been working hard to put my name on things! Planet Wheeler, the foundation Maureen and I established after we sold the majority interest in Lonely Planet to BBC Worldwide, has been busy on all sorts of projects, particularly in Southeast Asia. You can find more about our activities on the Planet Wheeler website. We’ve also supported organizations like Engineers without Borders and Architects without Frontiers. I helped launch Divided Cities , the book by Esther Charlesworth, who started Architects without Frontiers. The Wheeler Centre – Melbourne’s new Centre for Books, Writing & Ideas – was officially opened and will kick off its programming in February 2010. And we now have a Wheeler Chair in Entrepreneurship at London Business School. I said, at its launch, ‘Entrepreneurship is the key to wealth creation in much of the world, and no more so than in the emerging economies – countries which were often the focus for Lonely Planet Publications’ early success.’ Our first professor is Rajesh Chandy and we’re pleased that his work will have a strong emphasis on the developing world. There were a bunch of projects, problems and people which variously interested me, annoyed me, impressed me or made me very angry. I was lucky to meet Mo Ibrahim, the Sudanese-born mobile phone pioneer who made a fortune through bringing mobile phones to Africa and now funds the Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. It’s bigger than the Nobel Peace Prize and, sadly, it’s hard to find a winner every year. I also went along to the launch of the 2009 Global Peace Index which sets out to find the world’s most peaceful countries and at the same time underline why being peaceful is a good thing. A trip out to the Kimberley in Australia’s rugged and wonderful north-west corner with the Wilderness Society showed me (if I didn’t already know it!) that this is an amazing part of the world and at the same time an area facing grave threats. I think we’ll be increasingly involved with the fight

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