Cities in a Globalizing World: Global Report on Human Settlements 2001

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* The most authoritative and up to date assessment of the development of the world's cities and other human settlements* A detailed assessment of the impacts and implications of globalization for cities* Statistical Annexes provide essential information on demographic, spatial & economic, housing, and environment & infrastructural indicatorsThe Global Report 2001 is the successor to the Global Report 1996. It is the only reliable and comprehensive assessment of the world's cities and an essential tool and reference for academics, researchers, planners and public authorities and civil society organizations around the world.The 2001 Report highlights the impacts of globalization in removing barriers and increasing the influence of market forces on policies and city development, the increased isolation and marginalization of many, especially poor and vulnerable social groups. It documents current housing and urban conditions, including access to health care and education, and examines policies and initiatives for improved quality of life across all sectors of urban society.
 

Contents

THE DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT
2
EMERGING APPROACHES TO URBAN GOVERNANCE AND POLITICS
55
CHANGES IN HOUSING FINANCE AND SHELTER DELIVERY SYSTEMS
77
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
103
ENSURING DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS
159
BUILDING A COMMON FUTURE
191
Liveability of Cities in a Globalizing World
232
References
236
Background Papers
252
STATISTICAL ANNEX
254
Index
330
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