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Urban Environment: Challenges to Sustainability
09-06-2006

Urban Environment: Challenges to Sustainability is a Special Report that convenes diverse perspectives on urban environments in developing countries. The online report is published by the Development Gateway Foundation, an non-governmental organisation active in the field of aid and e-government.
Two major international events underscore how closely interrelated urban development is with the environment. World Environment Day on June 5 brings to the forefront urban challenges with air pollution, lack of clean water, and energy shortages. The World Urban Forum3 (WUF3), an international meeting held biannually by UN Habitat, brings together urban experts to discuss critical issues for urban sustainability, such as municipal financing and effective civic engagement. This online report, provided by the Development Gateway, assembles the Gateway’s own experts to discuss these issues.
The Development Gateway puts the Internet to work for developing countries. It provides Internet solutions for effective aid and e-government – increasing access to critical information, building local capacity and bringing partners together for positive change. The Development Gateway was initiated by the World Bank and became an independent foundation in 2001. The Gateway’s donors and sponsors include governments, international institutions and private entities.

Source: Development Gateway Foundation

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