The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organizations, together with external support agencies (ESAs), to strengthen the contribution that cities and towns in developing countries make towards economic growth, social development, and the alleviation of poverty. The program seeks to develop and promote appropriate policies and tools for municipal finance and administration, land management, infrastructure management, and evnironmental management. Through a capacity building component, the UMP plans to establish an effective partnership with national, regional, and global networks and ESAs in applied research, dissemination of information, and experiences of best practices and promising o...
The rapid rate of urban growth in most developing countries of the world in recent times is alarming...
New edition of Environmental Problems in Third World Cities Cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
This paper has been prepared for the Urban Management and Environment component of the joint UNDP/Wo...
he cities of the developing world are the engines of economic growth, but they also face and cause m...
sector) The paper discusses challenges, trends, and transitions in the urban environment field and o...
document has been prepared under the auspices of the UNCHS/UNDP/World Bank-sponsored Urban Managemen...
E arlier chapters have reviewed the urban policy op- pilot program to rigorously evaluate selected e...
An Environmental Management System ( EMS) has been widely in use by many companies to manage the env...
Using an integrated approach to environment and natural resources issues in cities, project themes i...
The United Nations estimate that by 2025 there will be around 5 billion people living in urban areas...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
Urban population growth rates are higher in developing countries than the average national growth ra...
The rapid rate of urban growth in most developing countries of the world in recent times is alarming...
New edition of Environmental Problems in Third World Cities Cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
This paper has been prepared for the Urban Management and Environment component of the joint UNDP/Wo...
he cities of the developing world are the engines of economic growth, but they also face and cause m...
sector) The paper discusses challenges, trends, and transitions in the urban environment field and o...
document has been prepared under the auspices of the UNCHS/UNDP/World Bank-sponsored Urban Managemen...
E arlier chapters have reviewed the urban policy op- pilot program to rigorously evaluate selected e...
An Environmental Management System ( EMS) has been widely in use by many companies to manage the env...
Using an integrated approach to environment and natural resources issues in cities, project themes i...
The United Nations estimate that by 2025 there will be around 5 billion people living in urban areas...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
Urban population growth rates are higher in developing countries than the average national growth ra...
The rapid rate of urban growth in most developing countries of the world in recent times is alarming...
New edition of Environmental Problems in Third World Cities Cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...