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Showing items 1 through 6 of 6.This guide encourages communities to discover what development means for themselves and to question whether proposed plans and activities truly fit within their definition of and priorities for development.
This guide provides a simple yet complete resource to help communities to understand the Asian Development Bank’s policies and use them for justice.
Growing like “wildfire”, traffic congestion, the spread of pollution, the inefficiency of the services, the chaotic mix of land uses, lack of green are some of the features, unfortunately now become familiar in cities across the world.
A relatively high degree of conflicts between development and developmental goals is an objective condition that one has to face in planning in large mining basins.
The theme of urban regeneration has played a strategic role during the last two decades in European and national urban building policies.
This paper aims to propose a methodologyofanalysisthe sustainability of localproductivearrangements, which combines the traditional methods of assessing thecompetitiveness of the methodologies for measuring sustainability, considering theindicators of sustainable land development (municipality in
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