The next two decades of the 21st century will be an unprecedented moment in human history. The global population will move from 50 percent urban to 70 percent. This transition to a predominantly urban world is irreversible and it brings with it equally irreversible changes in the way we use land, water, energy and other natural resources. This transition also places cities at the centre of the climate change agenda.
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Periodicity: Quarterly Publication Date: 10 Dec 2011 ISBN:- Not available - ISSN:- Not available - Pages: 72 Year: 2010 YEAR: 2010 Languages: русский, العربية, 中文, English
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Very resourceful material and, indeed worthy to call for application and investment in low income regions as a matter of bringing equity.
Dr m . Hante
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Sergio Myssior
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Stella Nassawe
Excellent edtion
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Dave Maldon
The world cities are recently taking new dimensions of development, especially with the advent of the public-private partnership in realising an ideal city. It would be well appreciated if this development is also extended to the less developed nations.