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Planning Our Urban Future, World Habitat Day
5
October 2009
The United Nations has designated
the first Monday in October each year as World Habitat Day. The
idea is to reflect on the state of our towns and cities and the
basic of all right to adequate shelter. It is also intended to
remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future
of the human habitat.
The United
Nations chose the theme Planning our urban future
to raise awareness of the need to improve urban
planning to deal with new major challenges of the 21st century.
This is because urban settlements in all parts of the world are
being influenced by new and powerful forces. In both developed
and developing countries, cities and towns are increasingly
feeling the effects of climate change, resource depletion, food
insecurity, population growth and economic instability. These
factors will significantly reshape towns and cities, physically
and socially, in the century ahead. Many developing countries
will, in addition, continue to experience rapid rates of
urbanization, along with its most serious negative consequences
- overcrowding, poverty, slums with many poorly equipped to meet
the service demands of ever growing urban populations. With over
half of the world’s population currently living in urban areas,
and this number set to rise to two-thirds in another generation,
there is no doubt that the ‘urban agenda’ will increasingly
become a priority for governments, local authorities and their
non-governmental partners everywhere.
More
information
here
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