Skip to main content

page search

Issues urban population related News
Displaying 37 - 48 of 58
By: Greg Scruggs Date: September 20th 2016 Source: Citiscope The Habitat III strategy ‘doesn’t go far enough on financing’, one observer noted at an event on the eve of the U.N. General Assembly.
By: ENS Economic Bureau  Date: October 15th 2016 Source: The Indian Express India’s urban system consists of 7,933 cities and towns as of 2011 with a population of 377.16 million. It is now the second largest in the world rising from 5,161 towns and cities in 2001 with a total population of 286.1
In April 2014 UN-Habitat launched the Global Urban Lectures – lecture packages focused on subjects related to cities and urbanization.
By: David Lawal Date: February 24th 2016 Source: The Nation The city of Abuja, under the auspices of the Government of Nigeria, is about to host a strategic event vital to the future of Africa and its citizens. The Habitat III Africa Regional Meeting of 24-26 February is a crucial spur to the
Date: April 27th 2016 Source: Times of India NEW DELHI: India's urbanization may double to over 60 per cent in 30 years assuming that economic growth remains at 7-9 per cent level, Niti Aayog vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya said on Wednesday.
By:  Leo Jegho Date: August 31st 2016 Source: Global Indonesian Voices With urban growth averaging 4.4 percent annually, it is predicted that 68 percent of Indonesia’s population will live in cities over the coming 10 years. Jakarta, GIVnews.com – Indonesia’s total population is currently about
By: Republica Date: September 29th 2016 Source: My República KATHMANDU, Sept 29: Experts have said that the private sector has a key role in ushering in well-managed urbanization in the country.
By: Faraz Haleem Date: February 22nd 2016 Source: China Business News
By: Greg Scruggs Date: June 10th 2016 Source: Citiscope This week, national governments heard directly from civil society and others on what they’re hoping to see in the New Urban Agenda and beyond.
By: LBO Date: September 23rd 2016 Source: Lanka Business Online Sep 23, 2016 (LBO) – Sustainable city development will need to entail alternative housing for urban poor as they are service providers for city dwellers, industrial hub and the ports while also looking at affordability for the middle
14 October 2016 – A major global conference, aiming to set a ‘New Urban Agenda,’ which, in the words of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, will “help us to rethink how we plan, manage and live in cities,” begins this weekend, in the Ecuadorian capital, Quito.

Share this page