Article archive
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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01/12/2004 00:00
Planificacion urbana asequible para todos los paises, Habitat Debate, 2004.
Spanish version of "Making City Planning Affordable".
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01/09/2004 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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