With the support of OECD and UNESCO, a basic, local-level monitoring technique has been developed to aid self-learning and facilitate international exchange of urban management experience. In this article, the technique is outlined and some implications for Third World planners are discussed
The more traditional approach of developing cities through government lead town planning has been gr...
This paper views urban management as an integrated, multi-faceted, multi-stakeholder approach to sol...
The phenomenon of unstable major cities especially in developing countries, is common in urban spec...
With the support of OECD and UNESCO, a basic, local-level monitoring technique has been developed to...
This article describes a case study research and training method currently being developed with the ...
This article describes a case study research and training method currently being developed by the a...
Following the 1977 OECD Athens Symposium on Urban Management, pump-priming finance was made availab...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no.: T8164The challenge of rapid urbanisation and its attenda...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe and discuss the development and the structure of...
Fast changes and the present role of local governments including its lacking capacity, inadequate in...
underfunded planning budgets, a condition very common in cities of developing countries, suffer disp...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The single most important tool for dealing with the challenges that urbanisation presents, especiall...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The more traditional approach of developing cities through government lead town planning has been gr...
This paper views urban management as an integrated, multi-faceted, multi-stakeholder approach to sol...
The phenomenon of unstable major cities especially in developing countries, is common in urban spec...
With the support of OECD and UNESCO, a basic, local-level monitoring technique has been developed to...
This article describes a case study research and training method currently being developed with the ...
This article describes a case study research and training method currently being developed by the a...
Following the 1977 OECD Athens Symposium on Urban Management, pump-priming finance was made availab...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no.: T8164The challenge of rapid urbanisation and its attenda...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe and discuss the development and the structure of...
Fast changes and the present role of local governments including its lacking capacity, inadequate in...
underfunded planning budgets, a condition very common in cities of developing countries, suffer disp...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The single most important tool for dealing with the challenges that urbanisation presents, especiall...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The more traditional approach of developing cities through government lead town planning has been gr...
This paper views urban management as an integrated, multi-faceted, multi-stakeholder approach to sol...
The phenomenon of unstable major cities especially in developing countries, is common in urban spec...