Cities of opportunity : partnerships for an inclusive and sustainable future : report of the fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-25 June 2011
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RT Generic T1 Cities of opportunity : partnerships for an inclusive and sustainable future : report of the fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-25 June 2011 A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2011 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3862 PB United Nations AB <p>The fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF-5) was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 20-25 June 2011. It was organized by ESCAP in conjunction with more than 30 partner organizations within and outside the United Nations system. More than 900 participants attended the Forum, including ministers, mayors and other government officials, representatives from academia, the private sector, civil society and grassroots leaders.</p> <p>The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development. </p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Cities of opportunity : partnerships for an inclusive and sustainable future : report of the fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-25 June 2011 AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2011 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3862 PB - United Nations AB -The fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF-5) was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 20-25 June 2011. It was organized by ESCAP in conjunction with more than 30 partner organizations within and outside the United Nations system. More than 900 participants attended the Forum, including ministers, mayors and other government officials, representatives from academia, the private sector, civil society and grassroots leaders.
The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development.
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The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development.
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The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development.
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The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development.
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The fifth Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF-5) was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 20-25 June 2011. It was organized by ESCAP in conjunction with more than 30 partner organizations within and outside the United Nations system. More than 900 participants attended the Forum, including ministers, mayors and other government officials, representatives from academia, the private sector, civil society and grassroots leaders.
The Forum was organized to identify, discuss and prioritize emerging and critical issues in inclusive and sustainable urban development from different perspectives. It provided a forum for different urban partners and players to share their experiences on good and innovative practices and approaches to inclusive and sustainable urban development.