Cities of the World
01/05/2007 00:00
There is an amazing correlation between the urbanization process and the historical evolution of the central-regional-local relationships in China.
The history of China, an immense country, is often described as a succession of order and chaos, of multiple kingdoms in permanent war...
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03/03/2007 00:00
According to the recent Human Development Report[1] the world faces a water crisis rooted in inequality and flawed water management policies. More than 1 billion people are denied the right to clean water and 2.6 billion lack access to adequate sanitation.
Every year, according to the...
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01/03/2007 00:00
Slums are economically useful, a reflection of the urban social divide, and a bedrock of human resilience. They are not a market failure, but a market success…
Why Slums?
According to UN-HABITAT slums represent one third of...
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01/12/2005 00:00
The UMP was initiated in 1986 at Istanbul, 10 years after the first Habitat
conference, and a decade before Habitat II. Its launch marked an important step in the evolution of international thinking on urban development. In 1976, at Vancouver, the world discovered slums and squatter settlements,...
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01/06/2005 00:00
The concept of affirmative action was born in the 1960’s of the civil rights movement in the USA. Affirmative action policies have been implemented in many countries – particularly India, the United States and South Africa – to redress historical racial and sexual discrimination. In the United...
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01/12/2004 00:00
Planificacion urbana asequible para todos los paises, Habitat Debate, 2004.
Spanish version of "Making City Planning Affordable".
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01/12/2004 00:00
Conventional urban planning or master planning almost passed away in the mid 1980s, particularly
in developing countries. Many reasons explain this not so sudden “death”:
• In terms of process, urban plans were designed by bureaucrats and experts, generally ignoring political and social dynamics...
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01/09/2004 00:00
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are the Least Urbanized Countries (LUCs). UN-HABITAT’s State of the World’s Cities Report 2001 clearly established the strong and positive correlation between urbanisation and the level of economic and social development. The poorest countries are generally the...
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01/03/2004 00:00
Habitat Debate March 2004.pdf
This article was published on the occasion of the First Congress of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), Paris, May 2004.
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01/04/2003 00:00
Some simple ideas on how to finance slum upgrading and meet the MDG 7 target 11. Article in Habitat Debate, April 2003
pdf (479,2 kB)
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Cities of the World
15/01/2023 12:00
I am not a great fan of the British weekly "The Economist", particularly of their recurrent stance against land and housing regulations. However they sometimes produce interesting pieces on urban issues, like the attached article on the positive evolution of Latin American cities.
Cities in Latin...
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21/11/2022 00:00
Daniel Biau, 20 November 2022
Yesterday in Sharm el-Sheikh, COP 27 decided that developed nations should help developing countries pay for the catastrophic consequences of climate change - a “historic” agreement reached after weeks of negotiations and celebrated by the participants.
We should...
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05/10/2022 00:00
The Urban Economy Forum is a Toronto-based initiative that focuses on urban economics and municipal finance. Its 4th session, on “Sustainable Urban Finance”, was held on 3-4 October 2022. Daniel Biau made the short intervention below in one of the round-tables.
Dear Colleagues,
I...
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08/04/2022 09:00
General elections will take place in Kenya in August 2022. It is therefore time to have a look at the country achievements during the last five years.
Launched in December 2017, the “Big Four” Agenda was the Government's set of priority programmes to be implemented from 2018 to 2022. The Big Four...
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01/05/2021 19:37
Présentation du livre "Alioune Badiane, Homme du Futur" dans Global Urban Think Tank.
https://www.urbanistes.info/alioune-badiane-homme-du-futur-un-livre-essentiel/
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01/05/2021 19:31
Presentation of the book "Alioune Badiane, a Man of the Future" in Global Urban Think Tank.
https://www.urbanistes.info/alioune-badiane-a-man-of-the-future-an-essential-book/
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06/10/2020 21:30
The 2nd Urban Economy Forum (UEF) was held virtually from Toronto, Canada, on 5-6 October 2020. Daniel Biau was invited to contribute to a session on urban transformations that might be accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. His paper identifies eleven “shifting paradigms” which are likely to have...
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31/05/2020 10:00
A worldwide survey carried out by the University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Future of Democracy revealed that the proportion of the global population that was dissatisfied with democracy reached 58% in 2019. At the time of the publication of this study, I had just read three stimulating...
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30/05/2020 10:00
Une enquête mondiale, réalisée par le Centre for the Future of Democracy de l'Université de Cambridge, a révélé que la proportion de la population mondiale insatisfaite de la démocratie atteignait 58 % en 2019. Au moment de la publication de cette étude, je venais de lire trois livres...
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24/05/2020 09:01
Que signifie la pandémie du Covid-19 pour la région dont l’urbanisation est la plus rapide du monde, l’Afrique ?
Les gouvernements et les citoyens africains sont aujourd’hui confrontés aux risques posés par la pandémie, notamment dans les quartiers spontanés, foyers potentiels de...
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