An Urbanizing World
Global Report on Human Settlements, 1996
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Publication
1996-08-01 - Oxford University Press, USA
Language
English
Word Count
148,500 words, Guess
Page Count
594 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7397876M
- ISBN-139780198233473
- ISBN-100198233477
- OCLC Control Number213867102
- OCLC Control Numberurbanizingworldg0000unit
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96001388
- LibraryThing5837162
Classifications
- LCCHT65.U73 1996
Description
An Urbanizing World is the most comprehensive review of conditions and trends in cities and other settlements around the world and of the urbanization process through which more than half the world's population will soon live in urban centres. Prepared by Habitat (the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements) the book shows the positive and negative side of cities. Drawing from thirty specially commissioned papers from leading specialists in both North and South and on data from recent censuses, it shows how the growth in urban population has slowed in most parts of the world, while the scale of urban poverty has been underestimated. The book also describes what is being done to address the problems of poor housing and environmental degradation. The main conclusion of An Urbanizing World is the importance of good governance in cities. It describes how cities have great potential to combine healthy and safe living conditions, cultural riches, and environmental advantages. It also provides illustrative case-studies of cities where poverty, very poor housing conditions and lack of basic services have been tackled, environmental performance much improved and dependence on motor cars reduced.
First Sentence
An understanding of economic change worldwide and within nations is needed to make sense of urbanization trends and of other changes in the spatial distribution of the world's population over the last 15-20 years.
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