This month, government representatives from around the world will gather in Quito, Ecuador for the Habitat III summit to commit to the sustainable development of cities and human settlements. The summit will finalise the New Urban Agenda, an integrated vision of planned urbanisation, placing urbanisation at the forefront of national priorities and financing for the next 20 years
Cities are central to the future of the planet. Given the challenges that we face, we need a New Urb...
Meeting: World Commission on Environment and Development, Official Meeting, 2d, 21-31 Mar. 1985, Jak...
Sustainable Urbanization in the Paris Agreement’ – a comparative review of Nationally Determined Con...
A summary of the findings of the draft Regional Report on the UNECE region of the UN for Habitat III...
In October 2016 a broad range of representatives and stakeholders convened in Quito for the United N...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
With the adoption of a New Urban Agenda at the United Nations Habitat IIIconference in 2016, it is t...
After twenty years, in October 2016, delegates from about 170 countries met in Quito, Ecuador, at th...
A new global framework to guide urban development and housing policy in the next twenty years - t...
The Rockefeller Foundation provided their Bellagio Centre from 2nd to 4th March 2016 for UNSDSN and ...
The future is urban. Indeed, the battle for sustainable development will be won or lost in cities. N...
Recognition that sustainable development needs to be the central pillar of urbanisation has become a...
The UN-HABITAT III conference held in Quito in late 2016 enshrined the first Sustainable Development...
The United Nations has promoted the adoption of global agendas for sustainable developmen...
In the last four decades, the international community has embraced the issue of rapid urbanization b...
Cities are central to the future of the planet. Given the challenges that we face, we need a New Urb...
Meeting: World Commission on Environment and Development, Official Meeting, 2d, 21-31 Mar. 1985, Jak...
Sustainable Urbanization in the Paris Agreement’ – a comparative review of Nationally Determined Con...
A summary of the findings of the draft Regional Report on the UNECE region of the UN for Habitat III...
In October 2016 a broad range of representatives and stakeholders convened in Quito for the United N...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
With the adoption of a New Urban Agenda at the United Nations Habitat IIIconference in 2016, it is t...
After twenty years, in October 2016, delegates from about 170 countries met in Quito, Ecuador, at th...
A new global framework to guide urban development and housing policy in the next twenty years - t...
The Rockefeller Foundation provided their Bellagio Centre from 2nd to 4th March 2016 for UNSDSN and ...
The future is urban. Indeed, the battle for sustainable development will be won or lost in cities. N...
Recognition that sustainable development needs to be the central pillar of urbanisation has become a...
The UN-HABITAT III conference held in Quito in late 2016 enshrined the first Sustainable Development...
The United Nations has promoted the adoption of global agendas for sustainable developmen...
In the last four decades, the international community has embraced the issue of rapid urbanization b...
Cities are central to the future of the planet. Given the challenges that we face, we need a New Urb...
Meeting: World Commission on Environment and Development, Official Meeting, 2d, 21-31 Mar. 1985, Jak...
Sustainable Urbanization in the Paris Agreement’ – a comparative review of Nationally Determined Con...