State of urbanization in Asia and the Pacific 1993
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RT Generic T1 State of urbanization in Asia and the Pacific 1993 A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1993 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4367 PB United Nations AB <p>The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:</p> <p>(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;<br />(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;<br />(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;<br />(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;<br />(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;<br />(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;<br />(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - State of urbanization in Asia and the Pacific 1993 AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1993 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4367 PB - United Nations AB -The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:
(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;
(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;
(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;
(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;
(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;
(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;
(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.
The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:
(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;
(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;
(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;
(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;
(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;
(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;
(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.
The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:
(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;
(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;
(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;
(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;
(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;
(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;
(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.
The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:
(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;
(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;
(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;
(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;
(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;
(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;
(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.
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The State of Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific was prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve as a basis for the discussions at the Ministerial Conference on Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific, to be held at Bangkok from 27 October to 2 November 1993. The report is structured as follows:
(a) Chapter I introduces the report and the main issues;
(b) Chapter II looks at and analyses urbanization trends, patterns and impacts, defining the parameters of the problem;
(c) Chapter in surveys the urban economy and productivity, and sets out a series of measures to support the informal sector;
(d) Chapter IV examines urban poverty in a broad context, and analyses the implications of current assumptions and policies;
(e) Chapter V focuses on the urban environment, and looks at institutional solutions to environmental degradation;
(f) Chapter VI sets out a broad research agenda for promoting sustainable urbanization;
(g) Chapter VII summarizes the conclusions and looks at future prospects.